A Fair to Remember
Posts about the history of
the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago
Opening Day, Introduction: Chicagoโs Day of Days
Chicagoโs Day of Days May 1, 1893 "Opening of the World's Fair" [Image from the Library of Congress.] The day of days had arrived in Chicago. After winning the bid to host the Worldโs Columbian Exposition, months of searching to select Jackson Park as the site of the fairgrounds, the death of the lead architect, two years of constructing a White City on the shores of Lake Michigan, [...]
A Visitor from Maine
First-hand accounts of visitors to the Columbian Exposition can provide a fascinating and unique perspective on the great Worldโs Fair of 1893. Freelance writer Dave Sargent writes in the April 13, 2018, issue of the Lewiston (Maine) Sun Journalย about his grandmotherโs visit to Chicago in July of 1893. She recorded her accounts in a personal journal and had her story published in a newspaper many years later. The [...]
Out Like a Lamb
March came in like a lion, so it should go out like a lamb, right? "Mary & Her Lamb" [Image from the Keystone-Mast Collection, UC Riverside, California Museum of Photography.] Choosing a lion from among the many prominent felines present at the 1893 Worldโs fair was quite easy for our post back on March 1. Finding a lamb for this accompanying end-of-the-month post has been a much more [...]
In Like a Lion
The month of March, the saying goes, comes โin like a lion, out like a lamb.โ Lionsโboth real and plasterโcould be found at several locations around the grounds of the Worldโs Columbian Exposition of 1893. One example is Lions by German sculptor M. Arthur Waagen. This set of four lion sculptures adorned the base of the obelisk, which stood in the center of the Colonnade in the South Canal, [...]
Happy Birthday to Architect Robert Peabody
Today we celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Robert Swain Peabody on February 22, 1845. Peabody was a cofounder of the Boston architectural firm of Peabody & Stearns, designer of Machinery Hall (also known as the Palace of Mechanical Arts) and the Massachusetts Pavilion for the 1893 Worldโs Fair in Chicago. Architects invited by Daniel Burnham to contribute building for the World's Columbian Exposition gathered in Chicago on [...]
Happy National Ferris Wheel Day!
Up 'n' down Ferris wheel Tell me how does it feel To be so high Looking down here. -- Norah Jones "Carnival Town" Grab a box of chocolates and a bouquet of roses, because today is ...ย National Ferris Wheel Day! This annual celebration honors the anniversary of George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr.โs birth on February 14, 1859, in Galesburg, Illinois. Ferris, of course, was the engineer who invented the [...]
Remembering George R. Davis, Director-General of the Fair
On November 25, 1899, George R. Davis died in Chicago. He served as the Director-General of the 1893 Worldโs Fair. This short biographic sketch of Davis appears in "My Country, Tis of Thee !" or, the United States of America; Past, Present and Future by Willis Fletcher Johnson and John Habberton, (John Y. Huber Company, 1892): A portrait of George R. Davis from Picturesque World's Fair (W. B. [...]
Get Your (So-Called) Orange Cider
Youโve just taken the thrill ride of your lifeโascending 264 feet into the air on a giant rotating wheel of iron, viewing the expansive fairgrounds of the Columbian Exposition from a perspective intended only for birds, and gently returning to terra firma in a car filled with scores of other passengers. You need a drink. Visitors to the 1893 Worldโs Fair walking along the Midway may have spotted a [...]
West Point Cadetsโ Encampment on the Fairgrounds
In honor of Veteranโs Day, letโs look back to the summer of 1893, when the 300 young soldiers camped on the grounds of the Worldโs Fair in Chicago. The West Point Cadets traveled to the Columbian Exposition by train from their home on the Hudson, pulling into Terminal Station in Jackson Park at noon on August 18. Crowds gathered to watch the troops assemble in the plaza. โThe battalion [...]
The Music of Dedication Day
One hundred and twenty five years ago today, on October 21, 1892, marked Dedication Day of the Worldโs Columbian Exposition. โA surging sea of people,โ reportedly โthe largest assemblage that was ever brought together under one roof,โ crowded into the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building for the official ceremony. The lengthy program included several musical selections interspersed between the numerous addresses: 1. โColumbian Marchโ (also known as โColumbus March [...]