
- Title : Knoxville's 1982 World's Fair (Images of America)
- Author : Martha Rose Woodward
- Rating : 4.79 (347 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-8-4
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 149 Pages
- Asin : B0093OELX6
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The "Images of America" style book has done very well in sales," she said."People have fond memories of the 1982 World's Fair. It is extremely rewarding to be able to express creative ideas while also getting paid "While learning the new craft of journalism, Woodward soon developed a reputation as a skil
The "Images of America" style book has done very well in sales," she said."People have fond memories of the 1982 World's Fair. It is extremely rewarding to be able to express creative ideas while also getting paid "While learning the new craft of journalism, Woodward soon developed a reputation as a skilled writer known for her depth of knowledge in historic research. "Since that time, I have written and published 300 articles in newspapers, as well as writing five books--three of which have been published. Title: Retired teacher turns writerAuthor: Staff WriterPublisher: Seymour HeraldDate: 7/8/09Although wrestling with health issues retired school teacher, Martha Rose Woodward, turned her lifetime hobby of writing into a part-time career."It was on a fluke that I responded to a small ad for a part-time writer/reporter for a local, weekly newspaper," said Woodward "That decision has dramatically changed my life. PaOnce referred to as the "scruffy little city by the Tennessee River," Knoxville provided one big party for people to visit from all over to witness the live entertainment, parades, displays, exhibits, musical and sporting events, food, costumes, rides, games, and arcades. From May 1 through October 31, 1982, Knoxville hosted the world's fair based on the theme "Energy Turns the World." Expo '82 was the first world's fair to be held in the southeastern United States in 97 years, hosting 22 countries and more than 11 million people. The news reports of the day declared the "World Came to Knoxville" as it hosted the official international exposition, fully licensed and sanctioned by the Bureau des Expositions Internationales in Paris, France.Author Martha Rose Woodward is a retired school teacher who developed her interests in journalism as well as television and radio production after she left the field of education. Images of America: Knoxville’s 1982 World’s Fair builds on this research and includes more than 200 vintage images.
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