Be Transported To Another Era With These Photos Of The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition In Illinois
By Melissa Mahoney|Published February 09, 2021
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Melissa Mahoney
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I'm an east coast girl living in a west coast world. I grew up in New England before moving to SoCal for several years. I then lived in NYC or a year before moving to AZ in 2009. I worked in the entertainment industry for many years of my adult life and have a deep love for photography, writing, and traveling around the U.S. as well as to far-flung locations around the world. Travel is my life and writing about it is a dream!
As a tribute to Christopher Columbus’ voyage to the New World 400 years prior, a fair was held in Chicago. It was 1893 when the World’s Columbian Exposition began and, during its six-month tenure, more than 27 million people attended. People were drawn to the sheer grandeur of the event.
The exposition spanned the area of 690 acres and featured 200, mainly, neoclassical-style buildings, most of which were temporary. The material used on the structures was white, and so it was given the name “White City.” The fair represented American Exceptionalism and represented 46 countries. Let’s step back in time now and look at some antique photographs from the World’s Columbian Exposition.