Golden Gate International Exposition

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San Francisco Police issued Press Pass #88 for the Golden Gate International Exposition, held at San Francisco's Treasure Island, was a World's Fair celebrating, among other things, the city's two newly built bridges. The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge opened in 1936 and the Golden Gate Bridge in 1937. The exposition opened from February 18, 1939, through October 29, 1939, and from May 25, 1940, through September 29, 1940.  Made by P and M.K. Co.

$950   San Francisco Police issued Press Pass #88 for the Golden Gate International Exposition, held at San Francisco's Treasure Island, was a World's Fair celebrating, among other things, the city's two newly built bridges. The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge opened in 1936 and the Golden Gate Bridge in 1937. The exposition opened from February 18, 1939, through October 29, 1939, and from May 25, 1940, through September 29, 1940.  Made by P and M.K. Co.

$1,850   John J. Alexander was the EXECUTIVE - ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER of the United States Golden Gate International Exposition and this was his badge.  Made by Irvine & Jachens S.F. Gold Filled.

$1,800   George Creel was the COMMISSIONER of the United States Golden Gate International Exposition and this was his badge.  Made by Irvine & Jachens S.F. Gold Filled.

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George Creel was the COMMISSIONER of the United States Golden Gate International Exposition and this was his badge.  Made by Irvine & Jachens S.F. Gold Filled.
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