Description: HemisFair '68 was the official 1968 World's Fair (or International Exposition) held in San Antonio, Texas, from April 6 through October 6, 1968. The theme of the fair was "The Confluence of Civilizations in the Americas", celebrating the many nations which settled in the region. The fair was held in 1968 to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the founding of San Antonio in 1718. More than thirty nations and fifteen corporations hosted pavilions at the fair The Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) which oversees World's Fairs and Expositions, awarded HemisFair '68 with official Fair status on November 17, 1965. The theme character of the fair was a dragon named Luther created by Sid and Marty Krofft, who was later renamed and starred in the Kroffts' Saturday morning television show H.R. Pufnstuf. The show’s main premise was taken from their production for the Coca-Cola pavilion at the fair. Site The fair was built on a 96.2-acre (389,000 m2) site on the southeastern edge of Downtown San Antonio. The site was acquired through eminent domain. Many structures in what was considered a blighted area were demolished and moved to make room for the fair. The project was partially developed with federal urban renewal funds. The San Antonio Conservation Society recommended that 129 structures on the site be preserved; however, on August 9, 1966, an agreement was made to save only 20 existing structures that would be incorporated into the fair site. Overall, only 24 structures were saved. In addition, as a part of the overall HemisFair project, the city extended its River Walk (Paseo del Rio) one-quarter of a mile into the site to link the River Walk and the HemisFair grounds in 1968. In 2001, the River Walk was extended again under the new Convention Center Expansion and is now connected to a small lagoon inside HemisFair Park. Opening ceremonies HemisFair began on April 6, 1968, with the gates opening at 9:00 am and official ceremonies beginning at 10:00 am in the new Convention Center Arena. However, with the opening just two days after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., VIPs in attendance – including U.S. First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, and Texas Governor John Connally, both of whom received death threats – were escorted around the site under heavy security. Pavilions at HemisFair National pavilions at the fair included: Canada, Mexico, Italy, Spain, France, Japan, Belgium, Bolivia, the Republic of China, Colombia, West Germany, South Korea, Panama, Portugal, Switzerland, Thailand and Venezuela. There were also shared pavilions such as a five-nation Central American pavilion, representing Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Costa Rica, and the special pavilions of the Organization of the American States, which represented eleven more Latin American countries, including Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. Corporate pavilions at the fair included: Eastman Kodak, Ford, General Electric, General Motors, Humble Oil (now ExxonMobil), IBM, RCA, Southwestern Bell (now AT&T), Frito Lay, Pepsi-Cola, Coca-Cola, American Express, Chrysler, and 3M. Other pavilions at the fair included: the LDS Church, the Southern Baptist pavilion, the Women's Pavilion, and Project Y (Youth Pavilion). A monorail, named Mini-Monorail, connected pavilions. The monorail was manufactured by Universal Design Limited and constructed by H.C.P. Enterprises. You've now found the staple t-shirt of your wardrobe. It's made of 100% ring-spun cotton and is soft and comfy. The double stitching on the neckline and sleeves add more durability to what is sure to be a favorite! • 100% ring-spun cotton • Sport Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester • Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton • 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²) • Pre-shrunk • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping • Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center • Blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Honduras, Haiti, Mexico, or Nicaragua This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions! Size guide LENGTH (inches)WIDTH (inches)S2818M29 ¼20L30 ¼22XL31 ¼242XL32 ½263XL33 ½28 LENGTH (cm)WIDTH (cm)S71.145.7M74.350.8L76.855.9XL79.4612XL82.6663XL8571.1 Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
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Brand: Texas Print on Demand
Size Type: Regular
Type: T-shirt
Color: White
Department: Unisex Adults
Theme: Cars, Classic, Colorful, Modern, Motorcycle, Outdoor, Sports, Transportation, USA
Fit: Regular
Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve
Pattern: Solid
Character: Logo
Neckline: Crew Neck
Features: All Seasons
Character Family: Graphic Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Fabric Type: Jersey
Material: Cotton
Vintage: Yes
Style: T-shirt
Accents: Logo
Graphic Print: Yes
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Handmade: Yes
Year Manufactured: 2022-2029
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