How big was the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building at the 1893 World’s Fair? The MLAB was the largest building in the world and the largest roofed building that had ever erected at that time. The south front of the Manufactures Building at the 1893 World’s Fair.| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
Jackson Park is hallowed ground for 1893 World’s Fair enthusiasts. To honor Earth Day, Friends of the Parks is sponsoring a clean-up day in Jackson Park and other Chicago parks on Saturday, April 26, 2025. This marks the 40th anniversary of Friends of the| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
Author Cindy Angell Keeling will offer a fascinating introduction to the spectacular Chicago World’s Fair in her presentation “Perspective of Wonder: A Tour of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition” on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Hinsdale, Illinois. In this entertaining presentation, Cindy will take you on a tour of the fairgrounds using vintage photographs, maps, and| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
Nancy Green and Ida B. Wells, two women who played important and diverse roles in the 1893 World’s Fair, are the subject of a performance by Michelle Matlock playing in Blue Lake, CA, on Mar. 27–29, 2025. The Mammy Project, written and performed| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
Superintendent of Buildings| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
The Myth of Marble: A Roman Statue of “Minerva” at the 1893 World’s Fair| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
Apr. 26, 2025: Help clean up Jackson Park (Chicago)| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
Dyche’s Panorama of North American Mammals at the 1893 World’s Fair| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
Lewis Lindsay Dyche’s “Exhibit of Large North American Mammals” in the Kansas State Building| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
While countless attractions at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition could make a reasonable claim to be the “most interesting” exhibit on the fairgrounds, the article reprinted below awards that honor to the “Exhibit of Large North American Mammals” in the Kansas State Building. Professor Lewis Lindsay Dyche’s unique panorama is one of the few| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
A treasured educational display from the 1893 World’s Fair will be restored, thanks to a $2 million gift. Dyche’s Panorama, formally called the “Exhibit of Large North American Mammals,” was originally displayed inside the Kansas State Building at the Columbian Exposition before finding a permanent home| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair