1930 Argic Fair
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1930 Yorkerdam | |
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Overview | |
BIE-class | Universal exposition |
Category | Historical Expo |
Name | 1930 Yorkerdam Argic Fair |
Motto | A Century of Progress |
Area | 172 hectares (430 acres) |
Visitors | 25,982,023 |
Location | |
Country | Delamaria |
City | Yorkerdam |
Venue | Beaumont Park, International Gardens |
Timeline | |
Bidding | 1923 |
Opening | May 2, 1930 |
Closure | November 30, 1930 |
The 1930 Argic Fair, also known as the Yorkerdam Argic Fair, was an international expo held in the city of Yorkerdam, Delamaria between May and November 1930. Dozens of nations within Argis, and some overseas, constructed pavillions in Yorkersam's International Park, showcasing its technological, cultural and historical prowess. Millions from around the wurld would visit the fair, including wurld leaders and prominent industrialists. It was also tye birth place of a proposed pan Argic rail system, later known as the Trans-Argic Railway Association, which was primarily promoted by the Iverican delegation, with a proposed Intremor to Labrador rail system.