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Restored Map of Jackson Park Before the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair

To celebrate the American Library Associationโ€™s Preservation Week (April 21-27, 2019), the Chicago Public Library has posted some remarkable photographsย of their conservation work on a very fragile map of Jackson Park before the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair. Portion of an 1885 map showing the โ€œGeneral Plan for the Jackson Park Shore Protection.โ€ [Image from the Chicago Public Library.] The โ€œGeneral Plan for the Jackson Park Shore Protectionโ€ was drawn [...]

By |April 21st, 2019|Categories: NEWS|Tags: |0 Comments

New Biography of Daniel Chester French

Today weโ€™re celebrating the birthday of Daniel Chester French, born on April 20, 1850, and sculptor of The Statue of the Republicย and other works for the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair. Author's Voice โ€œVirtual Book Signingโ€ video series recently posted the latest episode of โ€œA House Dividedโ€ (Season 3, Episode 2). Host Harold Holzer of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop interviews author Dan Weinberg on his new biography of the sculptor, [...]

By |April 20th, 2019|Categories: NEWS|Tags: , |0 Comments

Russell L. Lewis

The Chicago History Museum has announced that their Chief Historian Emeritus and Trustee Emeritus Russell Lewis passed away today. Lewis was an eminent World's Columbian Exposition historian, authoring significant collections such as Historic Photos of the Chicago World's Fair (Turner, 2010) and Remembering the Chicago Worldโ€™s Fair (Turner, 2011). His recent article โ€œA Wheel With a Viewโ€ in Summer 2017 issue of Chicago History described the Ferris Wheel. We [...]

By |April 19th, 2019|Categories: NEWS|Tags: |0 Comments

Article on โ€œDiana of the Towerโ€ in New York Archives magazine

โ€œAmericaโ€™s Grandest Towerโ€ by Suzanne Hinman in the Spring 2019 (Volume 18, Number 4) issue of New York Archives magazineย explores the 1891 dedication of the new tower of the Madison Square Garden in New York City. Topping the tower was a golden goddess who would come down in less than a year and be shipped off to the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair in Chicago. The article features several beautiful photos [...]

By |April 18th, 2019|Categories: NEWS|Tags: , |0 Comments

Relics from the Columbian Expositionโ€™s โ€œVictoria Houseโ€ Up for Sale

Victoria House served as Great Britainโ€™s government building for the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair. Remnants of some beautiful carpentry from the original structure have come on the market recently. This Worldโ€™s Fair relic, however, comes as part of a house on Chicagoโ€™s northside, for sale in the range of $739,000. The house at 1911 W. Farwell Avenue in the Rogerโ€™s Park neighborhood was built by Andrew Hall, an electrician who [...]

By |March 17th, 2019|Categories: ANTIQUES, NEWS|Tags: |0 Comments

Timeline of THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY minseries

The April 2019 issue of Chicago magazine includes this timeline of the on-again-off-again (it's ON again!) plans for a film version of The Devil in the White City. There is no word yet on the title of the upcoming Hulu miniseries or where filming will take place. And who will play the role of Daniel Burnham? Perhaps ... John C. Reilly? David Morse? Tom Hanks? Daniel H. Burnham, [...]

By |March 16th, 2019|Categories: NEWS|Tags: |0 Comments

Wind Yourself Up and Spring Forward

A timely reminder from World'sFairChicago1893.com to set your clocks ahead for daylight savings, which begins on Sunday, March 10, 2019. The Clock Tower of the Self-Winding Clock Company in the center of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. [Image from Scientific American, July 29, 1893.]

By |March 9th, 2019|Categories: NEWS|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Fair Floor Faces Foggy Future

A parquet floor in the William Witten Home in Highland Park, Illinois, came from the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair. [Image from the William Witten Home Facebook page.] Will an impending wrecking ball spare a rare craftsman floor from the 1893 Worldโ€™s Fair? Following a story last year from the Chicago Tribune,ย CBS-2 Chicago reports that the William Walter Witten Home, at 1014 Central Avenue in Highland Park, Illinois, could be [...]

By |February 15th, 2019|Categories: NEWS|0 Comments

โ€œDevil in the White Cityโ€ to be a Hulu Mini Series

One man built a dream city on the shores of Lake Michigan, attracting tens of millions of visitors from around the world. Another built a nightmare hotel in a neighborhood near the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Erik Larson entwined the true stories of architect Daniel H. Burnham and serial killer H. H. Holmes into a fascinating narrative in his 2003 bestseller The Devil in the White City: [...]

Finding the Fair at the Field

In terms of quantity and quality, one of the greatest collections of objects from the 1893 Worldโ€™s Columbian Exposition resides in the Field Museum in Chicago. The permanent collection is a treasure trove of unique and fascinating items from the 1893 Exposition. We visited the museums several times recently to take in some of the temporary exhibits having Worldโ€™s Fair materials on display and share a few photos here. [...]

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