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Chicago hosted worlds fair in 1892.
one of them represents the Chicago fire and another is the worlds fair in Chicago
The admission prices for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois were $0.50 for Adults and $0.25 for Children.
Worlds Fair
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The following is from http://www.randomhouse.com/ From the book, Devil in the White City:
There never has been a Detroit World's fair. The exhibited in a newsworthy way in the 1933 Chicago World's Fair: A Century of Progress, but they have not yet had there own. Rumor is they hope to though.
In 1892, Canadian inventor Thomas Ahearn invented the "Electric Oven". The electric stove was actually showcased at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.
yes and we have recipe come in and try them
Atticus predicts that Tom will be sent to the electric chair if the appeal is lost because he knows that the racial prejudice in the town will prevent Tom from receiving a fair trial and a just verdict.
New Worlds Fair was created in 1974.
In 1893. It was called the World's Columbian Exposition. This was followed in 1933 by the Century of Progress International Exposition.