RECENT POSTS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION’S BUILDING, FAIRGROUNDS, EXHIBITS, EVENTS, AND PEOPLE.
An Awful Memory from Chicago Day, 1893
Described as โthe greatest gathering in historyโ and the โgrandest spectacle in modern times,โ Chicago Day smashed all attendance figures at the 1893 World's Fair. On October 9, over three-quarters of a million of people gathered on the fairgrounds to commemorate the twenty-second anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and to celebrate the great city that emerged from the flames to host the Columbian Exposition. One float in the evening parade offered a most poignant reflection of the horrific event that many in the crowd that day still remembered from experience. This description of the โawful memoryโ [...]
โNo Holmes Barred!โ A Worldโs Fair Radio Show Podcast
History, hilarity, and histrionics characterize a new satirical radio-show podcast about the 1893 Worldโs Fair in Chicago. No Holmes Barred! is written, directed, and produced by Daniel Ciarrocchi (you may have seen him on Jeopardy!) and tells the dual stories of Daniel Burnhamโs construction of the fairgrounds in Jackson Park and the bloody trail of murderer H. H. Holmes in nearby Englewood. If this premise sounds like a certain best-selling work of narrative nonfiction that introduced millions of readers to the majesty of the White City and the devilish doings of the alleged serial killer, youโd be right โฆ [...]
Nov. 12, 2023: “Collectibles from Chicago’s Two World’s Fairs” (Chicago)
The Glessner House in Chicago is hosting an event showcasing collections from both the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and the 1933-34 Century of Progress. On Sunday, November 12, 2023, "Collectibles from Chicago's Two World's Fairs" will bring together several World's Fair collectors who will exhibit a portion of their collections, ranging from guidebooks, postcards, tickets, and commemorative coins to wall hangings, glass and ceramic tchotchkes, plates, and silver spoons. We will be bringing some items from our collection and look forward to meeting other collectors or Columbian Exposition ethusiasts who attend. Schedule: 2:00 - 3:15 pm: Exhibit 3:15 - [...]
This Side Up: The OTHER Man Who Mailed Himself to the Midway in a Box
[Continued from Part 1 of this article.] Millions of visitors poured into Chicago during the 1893 Worldโs Fair. They arrived by train, boat, carriage, wagon, horseback, bicycle, and several even walked. A few others chose, well โฆ less conventional modes of transport. For example, Herman Zeitungโthe Austrian tailor, small in stature but big in braveryโmailed himself C.O.D. to the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition. When he popped out of his cargo box on July 28, officials must have thought โOh, no. Not again!โ The front gate of the Austrian Village, also called โOld Vienna,โ on the west end of [...]
This Side Up: The Man Who Mailed Himself to the Midway in a Box
Despite having nearly 120,000 people enter the fairgrounds on Friday, July 28, this was the slowest day of the week at the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition. The day before had been a busy one, with Commercial Travelers and German Turners pouring into the Chicago fair for their "special days." Among the few events on Friday was the opening of an interesting package in the Womanโs Building. The box contained a gift from Empress Elisabeth of Austria to the Board of Lady Managersโa lovely picture album, bound in tortoise shell and clasped in silver. Just a few hundred feet away, [...]
Oct 19-20, 2023: “The Art of Dying: The Death in the Columbian Exposition” (Lombard, IL)
The Lombard Historical Society will explore some devilry in the White City at an event titled "The Art of Dying: The Death in the Columbian Exposition." Guests will learn about the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and the murders of H. H. Holmes in the context of Lombard, Illinois. Tours begin at 6, 7, and 8 pm on Thursday, October 19 and Friday, October 20, 2023 at the Lombard Historical Society and Victorian Cottage (23 W Maple Street in Lombard, IL). Tickets are $15 per person (service fees not included).
Nov. 11, 2023: “Perspective of Wonder” talk by Cindy Angell Keeling (Chicago)
โPerspective of Wonder: A Tour of the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Expositionโ By Cindy Angell Keeling Saturday, November 11, from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Chicago Public Library, Uptown Branch (929 W. Buena Ave.) Author Cindy Angell Keeling will offer a fascinating introduction to the spectacular Chicago Worldโs Fair in her presentation "Perspective of Wonder: A Tour of the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition" on Saturday, November 11, 2023. In this entertaining presentation, Cindy will take you on a tour of the fairgrounds using vintage photographs, maps, and artwork. Which building had the most ostentatious dome? What in the world is "staff," and why [...]
The Humboldt County display in the California State Building at the 1893 Worldโs Fair
Glen Nash, โThe Humboldt Historian,โ shares a fascinating look at the Humboldt County display inside the California State Building at the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition. His article โThe Countyโs Exhibition at the 1893 Chicago Worldโs Fair Sounds Spectacular, but Putting it Together and Getting it Back Was Kind of a Pain in the Assโ appears on the Lost Coast Outpost.
156. Picturesque World’s Fair – Interior View in Old Vienna
INTERIOR VIEW IN OLD VIENNA.โThe memory of hours passed in the Austrian Village, or reproduction of a portion of the Vienna of a hundred and fifty years ago, is, perhaps, what will linger longest in the minds of those who "did" the Plaisance thoroughly during the past Exposition. The quaint, bustling scene presented on every side, the suppers in the open air and the delicious music afforded, combined to make the resort one worthy of many visits. The greatest of these attractions, it is safe to say, was the music, two admirable bands doing service throughout the day and [...]
โWhat shall I wear at the Worldโs Fair in Chicago?โ
If you were planning a trip to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, you might ask yourself is โWhat should I wear?โ Marissa Croft of the Chicago History Museumย investigates that question with an interesting and insightful blog post about the wide variety of dress at the Fair. Check out โWhat shall I wear at the Worldโs Fair in Chicago?โ Dressed up for a stroll along the south end of Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. [Image from a Strohmeyer & Wyman stereoscope card.]