- Southern Exposition
The Southern Exposition was a five-year series of
World's Fair s held in the city ofLouisville, Kentucky from 1883 to 1887 in what is now Louisville'sOld Louisville neighborhood. The exposition, held for 100 days each year on 45acre s immediately south of Central Park, which is now theSt. James-Belgravia Historic District , was essentially an industrial and mercantile show. At the time, the exposition was larger than any previous American exhibition with the exception of theCentennial Exposition held in Philadelphia in 1876. U.S. PresidentChester A. Arthur opened the first annual exposition onAugust 1 ,1883 .One highlight of the show was the largest to-date installation of
incandescent light bulb s, having been recently invented byThomas Edison (a resident of Louisville sixteen years before), to bring light to the exposition in the nighttime. 4,600 lamps, more than all the lamps installed inNew York City at that time, were used.George H. Yater writes in his book Two Hundred Years at the Fall of the Ohio:
References
*cite book|title=Two Hundred Years at the Fall of the Ohio: A History of Louisville and Jefferson County|last=Yater|first=George H.|year=1987|publisher=Filson Club, Incorporated|edition=2nd edition
ee also
*Columbia Building
*The Filson Historical Society
*History of Louisville, Kentucky
*Louisville in the American Civil War
*Louisville mayors:Charles Donald Jacob andP. Booker Reed
*Mid-Mississippi Valley Tornado Outbreak of March 1890
*St. James Court Art Show — takes place in the same location as the Southern Exposition
*Thomas Edison House External links
* [http://www.filsonhistorical.org/news_v4n1_expo.html "'Went to the Exposition Tonight': Louisville's 1883 Southern Exposition"] — Article by Kathryn Anne Bratcher of The Filson Historical Society
* [http://www.bryansbush.com/hub.php?page=articles&layer=a0708 "Southern Exposition: 1883-1887"] — Article by Civil War historian/author Bryan S. Bush
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