
The Fair and the Falls - A summary of The Fair and the Fallsa scholarly book about Expo '74 by historian J. William T. Youngs, and his student assistants. At over 600 pages, it's the most in-depth account of a world's fair held in the U.S.
Riverfront Park - The Spokane Parks Department's official site, showing what's happening on the Expo grounds today.
Friends of the Falls - A group working to preserve the gains made during Expo.
White Elephant Stores - The White Elephant has a huge selection of Expo trinkets (the last time I visited, the store on E. Sprague had ten times as much as the one on N. Division).
YouTube - TV news report on the fair.
The American Presidency Project - The full text of President Richard Nixon's speech that opened the Expo.
Guide to Expo '74 Records, 1965-75 - A summary of the 283 boxes of information about the Expo in the archives of the Eastern Washington State Historical Society.
Time Magazine - Article from the May 27, 1974 issue.
University of Washington - Article from the UW's Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest.
HistoryLink - Brief article about the history of Expo.
Wikipedia - Another brief article about the history of Expo.
Revised Code of Washington - The law authorizing funds for the Washington State Pavilion.
Expo Museum - Chat, news, features and the most complete set of world's fair links anywhere.
Sermons From Science - Now known as Wonders of Science. One of the most popular attractions at the Expo, which was also present at the Seattle, New York and Montreal world's fairs.
The British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25 - My other world's fair site. Still under construction.
Seattle Pilots Baseball Team - Has nothing to do with world's fairsbut it's my most popular site!
KSPS-TV - You can purchase their documentary, Reflections by the River: Expo '74, that features video of the fair, original TV commercials, home movies and interviews with many of the people responsible for Expo '74.