1910 Exposition Images
The following images are a sampling of posters and other scenes from the Exposition not directly related to Paoletta. Thanks goes to Tom White for allowing us the use of materials from his private collection.
This is a postcard image of the exposition buildings and thoroughfare in front of the exposition. A trolley car can be seen on the far left.

At right is another postcard image, this time showing the main entrance to the exposition buildings. The facade on the sidewalk area in front of the main building was constructed specifically for the exposition and taken down afterwards.
The artwork for the Exposition was often elaborate, as can be seen from this poster advertising railroad excursions in conjunction with the Exposition. The symbology within the image represents the bounty and progressive nature of what a visitor to the event might find.