
A-Y-P Resources
If you are looking to learn more about the A-Y-P, look no further than some of these websites where you will find some of the best articles and archives about the fair and its lasting impact in the Pacific Rim.
HistoryLink
An online encyclopedia of Washington state history, featuring a variety of articles about the A-Y-P.
University of Washington Special Collections
660 photographs documenting the A-Y-P, including images of the buildings, grounds, entertainment and exotic attractions.
Wikipedia
An overview of the fair and its legacy.
Seattle Municipal Archives
This online exhbition is entitled A Memorable Enterprise: The AYPE and the City of Seattle. It provides a new and different take on the A-Y-P and documents the roles of the city council, the mayor and the fire, police and parks departments in the A-Y-P.
Partnering for A-Y-P Centennial Success
The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Centennial Celebration is a project of the City of Seattle's Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs and 4Culture, King County's Cultural Services Agency, in collaboration with dozens of organizations and individuals around the region.
If you are or your organization is working on projects for the 2009 Centennial Celebration, HistoryLink and 4Culture have put together a community organizing website (aype.org) where you can collaborate, share information, request help and learn about the progress of A-Y-P-related projects.
Use the A-Y-P Centennial logo in your press releases, websites and promotional materials to help us cross promote and spead awareness about Centennial Celebration programming.
→ CLICK HERE FOR GUIDELINES AND LOGO FILES.



