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    The Southern Textile Exposition (1915-2004) was an intermittent trade fair for textile manufacturers held in Greenville, South Carolina. By the early 20th...
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    the "Textile Center of the South." From 1915 to 2004, the city hosted an important textile manufacturing trade fair, the Southern Textile Exposition. During...
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    Old Textile Hall was a former building in Greenville, South Carolina, which from 1917 to 1962, hosted the Southern Textile Exposition, a trade fair for...
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  • history of the Southern textile industry. Internet Archive. Macon, GA: Mercer. pp. 1–4. ISBN 978-0-86554-289-1. Textile: Canadian Textile Journal. CTJ-Incorporated...
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  • Exposition coloniale (1906) 1906 – Bucharest, Romania – Romanian General Exposition 1906 – Tourcoing, France – International Exposition of Textile Industries...
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    The 1929 Barcelona International Exposition (also 1929 Barcelona Universal Exposition, or Expo 1929, officially in Spanish: Exposición Internacional de...
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    most widely used in interior design, graphic arts, furniture, glass art, textiles, ceramics, jewellery and metal work. The style responded to leading 19-century...
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    the rate of population growth. The textile industry was the first to use modern production methods,: 40  and textiles became the dominant industry in terms...
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    Chronicle Mills in 1901 marked the beginning of Belmont's development as a textile center. It was founded by Robert Lee Stowe Sr. (1866–1963), his brother...
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    created the first Goyard advertisements, participated in various World Expositions and opened four branch stores. He also laid the foundations for the brand...
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  • Thumbnail for West Coast Computer Faire
    West Coast Computer Faire was an annual computer industry conference and exposition most often associated with San Francisco, its first and most frequent...
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    the Ports of Brazil, also known as Brazilian National Exposition of 1908 or the National Exposition of Brazil at Rio de Janeiro, marked a hundred years...
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    Paris Exposition." Library of Congress Glenn, Gwendolyn (December 8, 2015). "Concord's Coleman Mill, the country's 1st African-American textile mill,...
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  • Silver, items appraised include a medal commemorating the Centennial Exposition; a 1979 R22 Robinson prop helicopter; and a 1920s glass butter churn....
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    South Jersey comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is located between Pennsylvania and the lower Delaware River to its west...
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  • Huegin. After graduating from polytechnic studies, he took a job in a textile factory in New York City.: vii  Between 1928 and 1931 he circumnavigated...
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    British textile manufacturers fought back with economic strategies, imposing a temporary boycott on Southern cotton that pressured southern businessmen...
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    which were the origin of the famous cloth "the blue horizon". The family's textile factories were situated at Châteauroux. At the age of 24, Jacques Balsan...
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    center of textile production in the U.S., was described in the magazine Harper's as a "depressed industrial desert" as early as 1931, as its textile concerns...
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    California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894 (a fair modeled on the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition of the previous year). It was housed...
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