California's Magazine.
Pan-Pacific Expo edition
University of Colorado Digital Sheet Music Collection
PPIE Clickable Map!
San Francisco Memories: The PPIE
PPIE 'Official Program' Guidebook
The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco: PPIE
DONALD G. LARSON COLLECTION ON INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITIONS AND FAIRS
The Herbst Theatre Brangwyn Murals
Panama-Pacific from CALISPHERE
The Evanescent City
Artists from the Fair
San Francisco Bay Area Postcard Club: PPIE
The International studio, Volume 59: Women @ the PPIE
Found sf
Remnants of a Dream: a search for the Jeweled City's relics.
California Historical Society: the PPIE Orange Crate
Books About California: Panama Pacific Exposition
PPIE @ archive.org
The dream city: its art in story and symbolism
PPIE @ googlebooks
History of the Palace of Fine Arts
San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection
PPIE: San Francisco’s Finest World’s Fair
Presidio of San Francisco: PPIE
Labels: panama pacific international exposition, ppie
6 Comments:
okay, not nearly as elegant as i'd hoped but this turned out to be much more confusing than i'd thought it would be. i only hope that i linked correctly because i don't really have the nerve to try them at this point!
Great stuff. Best Expo ever. Thanks for taking us there. I found a souvenir from the expo amongst some things from my grandmother, indicating she was probably there. I'll be posting that and more pix one of these days. Thanks again.
thanks thomas -- can't wait to see!
Extremely interesting! Make culture, not war.d
Thank you for this web site. I started exploring the history of PPIE and collecting PPIE items about six months ago. So far I have tracked down and visited the original trains from PPIE that are now in Santa Cruz and visited the house of doors from PPIE in location /half moon bay.
My collection is clearly out of control. Yesterday I managed to add to by collection the five volume set by Frank Morton Todd, detailing the exposition from beginning to end with hundreds of color plates/photos contained among the volumes. Each volume is over 300 pages and was never opened. Books are wraped in original craft paper and in original shipping crate. I am really excited to read all the details.
ooo -- that really does sound exciting!
have you seen the brangwyn murals?
i'm wondering if you found the the whole series!
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hi, and thanks so much for stopping by. i spend all too much time thinking my own thoughts about this stuff, so please tell me yours. i thrive on the exchange!
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