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The World's Fair was held in Knoxville, Tennessee In 1982.
"Primitive" Africans and evidence of Afiranc Americans' successes
Incubator was first used for humans to display "weird" premature babies at a Worlds Fair.
Jane Addams attended the Chicago World's Fair in 1893 to promote her vision of social reform and to showcase the importance of social work and progressive ideas. The fair provided a platform for her to engage with a diverse audience, highlighting issues such as poverty, women's rights, and education. She used the event to advocate for the establishment of Hull House, a settlement house she co-founded, which aimed to support immigrants and improve community welfare. Addams sought to inspire others to address social issues through cooperative efforts and informed activism.
In 1892, Canadian inventor Thomas Ahearn invented the "Electric Oven". The electric stove was actually showcased at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.
An early form of Cracker Jacks were sold at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. This early form consisted of popcorn, molasses, and peanuts and was called "Candied Popcorn and Peanuts".
The admission prices for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois were $0.50 for Adults and $0.25 for Children.
In 1893. It was called the World's Columbian Exposition. This was followed in 1933 by the Century of Progress International Exposition.
It is impossible to guess the value of any book without knowing its condition.
Cracker Jack is generally acknowledged as the first junk food when it was served at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893.
New Worlds Fair was created in 1974.
"It passed away in flames with the rising sun of an August morning in 1896." The Republic in Jackson Park
The Museum of Science and Industry (was the Fine Arts building), The Field Museum (was built as a result of the Worlds Fair in 1893), and the Midway Plaisance (although not a building is a historical part of the history of the White City). There may be more but these are the ones I know of and have visited
The 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
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He invented and built it as a landmark for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.