[Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition Postcard Main Entrance Gate]
Creation: 1897
The six-month Tennessee Centennial attracted over one-and-a-half-million tourists to see the “Athens of the South.” Despite extensive railway promotion, attendance was low due to an outbreak of Yellow Fever across the Gulf States. Like San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, Nashville's Parthenon was recreated in the 1920s, becoming a landmark. Souvenirs like these circulated widely in the United States after expositions in Philadelphia (1876) and Chicago (1893).
Title
[Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition Postcard Main Entrance Gate]
Date
Creation: 1897
Subject
Description
The six-month Tennessee Centennial attracted over one-and-a-half-million tourists to see the “Athens of the South.” Despite extensive railway promotion, attendance was low due to an outbreak of Yellow Fever across the Gulf States. Like San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, Nashville's Parthenon was recreated in the 1920s, becoming a landmark. Souvenirs like these circulated widely in the United States after expositions in Philadelphia (1876) and Chicago (1893).
Rights
Public Domain
Format
Photographic postcards
Source
MSS0123, William Lofland Dudley Papers, Box 166
Collection
Citation
“[Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition Postcard Main Entrance Gate],” Gallery, accessed June 6, 2023, https://gallery.library.vanderbilt.edu/items/show/834.