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Kristine McKenna’s article “Our Man in Venice” (June 15) gives an interesting look into Robert Colescott’s views and feelings on art and life, but the vivid memory of the World’s Fair on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay in 1939-40 was the Golden Gate International Exposition.
The World’s Fair was held in New York. He would have enjoyed that fair as well.
ALFREDO and MATHEL IMMELLA
Los Angeles
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