AmeriFlora '92

AmeriFlora '92

. Taking place on 88 acres (356,123 m²) of landscaped grounds at Franklin Park, the exhibition cost $95 million to produce and attracted 5.5 million visitors.

Origins

AmeriFlora was formed and incorporated on November 14 1986, and sanctioned as an official 1992 commemorative event by the United States Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission in 1989. . A team of central Ohio residents, special event planners and horticultural experts began working in the mid-1980s, and by 1992, the staff included over 200 full-time employees.

Franklin Park was part of AmeriFlora's bid for use of the site. It required not only cleaning it up for the exposition, but removing all traces of the event and returning it to the city as a public park.

On the grounds sits the Franklin Park Conservatory, originally built in 1895 and modeled after the Glass Palace of the 1893 World Columbian Exposition in Chicago. A $16 million renovation and expansion project made the Victorian structure the centerpiece of AmeriFlora and Franklin Park.

Financial performance

Despite an extensive multi-year publicity and marketing campaign, AmeriFlora did not attract enough visitors to meet the bills, especially as the costs escalated before the gates even opened. What was originally planned to be a two-week floral festival evolved into a six-month extravaganza, with the idea being that more tickets could be sold in 26 weeks than two. As operating costs mounted and corporate sponsorships failed to materialize, the attendance projections -- and ticket prices -- rose accordingly.

Learning a lesson from the monetary failure of the 1989 Son of Heaven Chinese art show (after which the city and state governments disbursed $1.6 million to help cover the loss), AmeriFlora's organizers only requested public money "before" the event, in the amount of $33 million. When AmeriFlora was not as successful as hoped, the "Columbus Dispatch" wrote a $2.6 million check to convert the 88 acre property into a public park, as had been promised. Although AmeriFlora set up an escrow account to hold the $2.6 million for this purpose, some of its funding was to come from ticket sales, which failed to meet expectations. The "Dispatch" is published by John F. Wolfe, who also served as President of AmeriFlora's Board of Trustees.

1992, but the cleanup, demolition of buildings, and conversion of the grounds into a public park extended into the winter months. Franklin Park Conservatory became the property of the non-profit Franklin Park Joint Recreation District, which still operates the facility today.

References

* "AmeriFlora '92 Official Program and Souvenir Guidebook" (1992). Columbus, Ohio: Marbro Guide Publications, Inc.
* Finke, Gail Deibler (1999). "Festival Graphics", pp. 47-56. New York: Madison Square Press. ISBN 0-942604-60-1
* Newkirk, Margaret (April 1993). "Cleaning up after AmeriFlora". "Columbus Monthly", pp. 24-29.
* Raver, Anne (Aug. 6, 1992). "Ameriflora: An Old Hybrid Struggles". "New York Times", p. C1.

External links

* [http://www.fpconservatory.org/ Franklin Park Conservatory]
* [http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=ameriflora&w=all Photo series from Ameriflora '92]


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