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View of the arches of the Science Pavillion, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
41. View of the arches of the Science Pavillion, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
Construction of the U.S. Science Pavillion for the Century 21 Exposition, 1961.
42. Construction of the U.S. Science Pavillion for the Century 21 Exposition, 1961.
Architects and others with model of U.S. Science Pavilion, Seattle World's Fair, ca. 1961
43. Architects and others with model of U.S. Science Pavilion, Seattle World's Fair, ca. 1961
Space Needle under construction viewed through Science Center arches, Seattle World's Fair, ca. 1961
44. Space Needle under construction viewed through Science Center arches, Seattle World's Fair, ca. 1961

Architect Minoru Yamasaki, Seattle, 1960
45. Architect Minoru Yamasaki, Seattle, 1960
Donald Magnuson, Phillip Evans, Perry Johanson, and Minoru Yamasaki discuss architectural plans for the
46. Donald Magnuson, Phillip Evans, Perry Johanson, and Minoru Yamasaki discuss architectural plans for the 1962 Century 21 Exposition, Washington D.C., 1960
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