I picked up a couple neat cards from the Seattle expo, so why not start a topic on this theme?
These both happen to be addressed to the same household in tiny Gardiner, Oregon on the coast. One to Captain John Bergman, the other to his wife -- these were mailed just weeks apart.
The first is a RPPC, which are less common for expos, of the fountains at the fair, known as the "Geyser Basin".


The other is of the US Life Saving Station at the fair, which no doubt showcased the Coast Guard's abilities. Most interesting is the tie-in on the back. Captain Bergman was the head of the USLSS which served the area around the coast where the Umpqua River entered the Pacific. The card reads:
"I mailed you 9 copies of 'Instructions' to 'Mariners'. I thought they might come handy to your crew. I am taking the Grand Stand act here at the exposition this year. Wish you could come up and see us. Mrs. N and the children join me in sending you kindest regards to you and yours. -- Nackland"

