Pan-American Exposition Spirit of Niagara Poster
The History of the City of Buffalo as a prominent city around the turn of the century into the 20’s and 30’s has had a lasting impact on graphic design history and culture, which is often overlooked as the city has had massive influence and population loss over time.
This poster is considered an iconic emblem of the World's Fair, which was famous for its technology displays and the assassination of President William McKinley. It remains a shard of Buffalo’s former golden days and its important place in the turn of the century.