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An original painting of the 1893 California State Building sells at auction
An original painting of the California State Building from the 1893 Worldโs Fair sold at auction for $2,800 on June 25, 2021. The 9.75-by-13.5-inch, unframed oil on canvas features the second largest state building (after that of Illinois) on the Columbian Exposition fairgrounds. Artist William Woodward (1859โ1939), who served on the planning commission for his home state of Louisiana, depicted with impressionist flair a crowd passing in front the [...]
The Garden of the Phoenix — Japan’s lasting gift in Jackson Park
One of the most important sites in the U.S. reflecting American-Japanese relations has its roots in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. The Garden of the Phoenix on the Wooded Island in the heart of Jackson Park, is located at the site of the original Ho-o-den pavilion (Phoenix Hall). After this gift to the city of Chicago was destroyed by fire, a Japanese garden rose from the ashes. As the [...]
Hurrah for the Red, White and Blue!
"Hurrah for the Red, White and Blue!" [Image from World's Fair Puck, July 3, 1893.] At 11 o'clock on July 4, 1893, crowds filled around a grandstand east of Terminal Station on the fairgrounds of the World's Fair in Chicago. A band opened the ceremonies with a medley of American airs, beginning with "Hail Columbia" and ending with "Yankee Doodle."
National Park Service Highlights โWomenโs History at the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Expositionโ
The National Park Service explores โWomenโs History at the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Expositionโ with a survey of some related NPS sites, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Palmer House Hotel, Lorado Taft Midway Studios, a home belonging to Lois Lilley Howe (who submitted a design for the Womanโs Building at the 1893 Worldโs Fair), andโof courseโJackson Park Historic Landscape District and Midway Plaisance. The dining room of [...]
โ1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition: Crossroads of Americaโ podcast
The podcast Tour Guide Tell All brings listeners on a visit to the 1893 Worldโs Fair in Chicago with their episode โ1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition: Crossroads of Americaโ (published on April 9, 2021). In just under an hour, Rebecca Fachner and Becca Grawl cover a wide range of subjects, including โfamous firsts of the fair,โ Lyman J. Gage, Daniel Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted, Gen. George R. Davis, George Westinghouse, [...]
The Idaho State Building at the 1893 Worldโs Fair
The Idaho Building in downtown Boise is a โdescendantโ of several other Idaho buildings stretching back to the 1893 Worldโs Fair. Idaho Press history columnist Rick Just tells this story in โA little slice of history: The downtown Boise buildings storyโ, published on May 22, 2021. The Idaho State Building at the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition. [Image from Johnson, Rossiter A History of the World's Columbian Exposition Volume [...]
Ida B. Wells documentary airs on WTTW-Chicago
Civil rights activist Ida B. Wells spoke truth to power through her pamphlet The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in The Worldโs Columbian Exposition. 10,000 copies were distributed at the 1893 Worldโs Fair. โWith the eyes of the world on Chicago,โ explains a new documentary film about Wells, โshe would use the international stage to expose the terror of lynching.โ On Friday, May 21, 2021, Chicago public [...]
โChicagoโs White City Devilโ on Smithsonianโs MURDEROUS HISTORY
The latest documentary about the evil doings of H. H. Holmes joins a crowded collection of films and television shows about the โdevil in the white cityโ who killed an unknown number of victims around the time of the Worldโs Columbian Exposition. It is among the best to date. โChicago's White City Devil,โ the second episode of the Smithsonian Channelโs new series Murderous History, features rather cheesy dramatic scenes [...]
โThe Spatula and the White Cityโ podcast
โOne of my favorite things in the world is the spatula,โ confesses Diane T. Sands, host of the podcast This Fact is Overdue. In the episode โThe Spatula and the White Cityโ (March 1, 2021), she shares interesting connections between this simple and useful kitchen utensil and the 1893 Worldโs Fair. Along the way, listeners will learn about Anna M. Mangin, a young Black woman who invented the pastry [...]
THE GREAT CHICAGO QUIZ SHOW serves up some 1893 Worldโs Fair trivia
The Great Chicago Quiz Show on WTTW in Chicago has host Geoffrey Baer asking contestants (including some famous Chicagoans) trivia questions about their city. No program about Chicago history would be complete without at least a few tidbits from the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition, and Geoffrey asked contestants several , including: โข The worldโs first Ferris Wheel was a hit at the 1893 Worldโs Columbian Exposition in Jackson Park. [...]