Chauncey B. Seaton designed the exposition hall.
Artworks displayed included works by Frederic Remington.
The wooden exposition building burned in September 11, 1893.
[2] The exposition touted conquering nature.
[4] People profiled in the exposition brochure include F. Lewis Clark, Horace L. Cutter, Kirtland K. Cutter, lawyer and writer[5] Chester Glass, businessman and state legislator B. C. Van Houten, D. M. Drumheller, David B. Jenkins, and Dr. C. S. Penfield.