Panama–California Exposition
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The Panama–California Exposition was an exposition held in San Diego, California, between January 1, 1915, and January 1, 1917. The exposition celebrated the opening of the Panama Canal, and was meant to tout San Diego as the first U.S. port of call for ships traveling north after passing westward through the canal. The fair was held in San Diego's large urban Balboa Park.
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N 32.7314618 ° | E -117.1503925 ° |
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Plaza de Panama Fountain
El Prado
92134 San Diego, Banker's Hill
California, United States
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