President William McKinley speaking at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York September 5, 1901. In his address, McKinley said, "Expositions are the timekeepers of progress. They record the world's advancements. They stimulate the energy, enterprise, and intellect of the people, and quicken human genius. They go into the home. They broaden and brighten the daily life of the people. They open mighty storehouses of information to the student...." Illustration from the book, The Heroic Life of William McKinley Boston: BeWolfe, FiskeGalleries:Public Speaking, William McKinley, World FairsKeywords:fair, flag, man, pan-american exposition, president, presidents, public speaking, speaking, united states presidents, worlds fairsDate of Photo: 9/5/1901Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IIOriginal Dimensions: 3740×5120Picture Orientation: PortraitGPS Coordinates:Picture Number: 6122
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