A Fair to Remember
Posts about the history of
the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago
Opening Day, Part 8: The Address by Director-General Davis
The Address by Director-General Davis This is Part 8 of our series โOpening Day of the Worldโs Fair,โ which explores the events of May 1, 1893, at the Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The full series can be found here. The dignitaries on the platform for the Opening Ceremonies. [Image from the Ryerson and Burnham Archives.] As conductor Thomas laid down his ebony baton following the performance the [...]
Opening Day, Part 7: Wagnerโs “Rienzi” Overture
Wagnerโs โRienziโ Overture ย This is Part 7 of our series โOpening Day of the Worldโs Fair,โ which explores the events of May 1, 1893, at the Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The full series can be found here. "In Front of the Administration Building" from the Chicago Herald, May 1, 1893. Few among the quarter of a million spectators gathered around the east side of the Administration [...]
Opening Day, Part 6: Reading of โThe Prophecyโ
Reading of โThe Prophecyโ This is Part 6 of our series โOpening Day of the Worldโs Fair,โ which explores the events of May 1, 1893, at the Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The full series can be found here. At the conclusion of Reverend Milburnโs invocation, General-Director George R. Davis again commanded the attention of the crowd and announced the third number on the program. "I introduce to you [...]
Opening Day, Part 5: Invocation by the Blind Chaplain
Invocation by the Blind Chaplain This is Part 5 of our series โOpening Day of the Worldโs Fair,โ which explores the events of May 1, 1893, at the Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The full series can be found here. At the conclusion of the performance of the โColumbian Marchโ by the Exposition Orchestra, Director-General George R. Davis approached the front of the platform. He lifted his hand and [...]
Opening Day, Part 4: Paineโs โColumbian Marchโ
Paineโs โColumbian Marchโ This is Part 4 of our series โOpening Day of the Worldโs Fair,โ which explores the events of May 1, 1893, at the Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The full series can be found here. The Exposition Orchestra Under the main arch of the Administration Building, and in front of a great sounding board, sat the 150 musicians* of the Exposition Orchestra, under the baton of [...]
Opening Day, Part 3: A Sea of Humanity
A Sea of Humanity This is Part 3 of our series โOpening Day of the Worldโs Fair,โ which explores the events of May 1, 1893, at the Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The full series can be found here. As the procession of the President of the United States began its march south on Michigan Avenue, thousands of people in downtown Chicago began forming their own spontaneous parade to [...]
Opening Day, Part 2: Presidential Procession to the Fairgrounds
Presidential Procession to the Fairgrounds This is Part 2 of our series โOpening Day of the Worldโs Fair,โ which explores the events of May 1, 1893, at the Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The full series can be found here. Finely decorated with flags and bunting The Auditorium Building, where the Duke of Vergua stayed. [Image from the Rijksmueum, Amsterdam.] On the morning of Opening Day of the [...]
Opening Day, Part 1: Morning on the Fairgrounds
Morning on the Fairgrounds This is Part 1 of our series โOpening Day of the Worldโs Fair,โ which explores the events of May 1, 1893, at the Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The full series can be found here. The day of days dawned with gray skies. Jupiter Pluvius, giver of rain, held an uplifted threatening fist over Chicago this morning. Throughout the city, bunting hung to celebrate the [...]
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 [...]