World's Fair: The Imperial White City - Chicago, 1893

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By Patty Inglish, MS

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An exhibit at the Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago, Illinois
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An exhibit at the Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago, Illinois

Light Bulbs

The 1893 World's Fair in Chicago was called the Columbian Exposition and was held to celebrate the "400th Anniversary of Columbus Discovering the New World." Since that time, more accurate researchers have proved that Christopher Columbus did not discover the Western Hemisphere or New World at all. In fact, he was far behind the Native Americans, Scandinavians/Vikings, Hispanics, and other groups.

The Columbian Exposition was lit up like an overloaded Christmas Tree, especially at night. Brighter than Coney Island's Luna Park. This was all thanks to Thomas Edison and his staff's development of the electric light bulb and thanks to Tesla's further advancements. Light was everywhere for this fair. Millions of lights were used, making Chicago the home to The White City, the core of the exposition.

PT Barnum said about the fair, "Make it the greatest show in earth!"

The Electric Building at the exhibition displayed several large search lights that cut the sky with wide swaths of electric white light each night for six months. This was something new and drew large crowds of visitors to the fair.

Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (1871 - 1945)

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The Congress on Literature

The Chicago Exposition hosted a Congress on Literature. There, Mr. Hamlin Garland talked about America's need in the coming 20th Century for a new genre that he called "veritism" or "local color." He felt that America needed something distinctly American in literature - All-America, so to speak. The US had had enough of European literature to last them a while, he thought. However, global literature is still studied in American schools in the 21st Century.

During the time that the Congress on Literature was held, Theodore Dreiser was working in Chicago to write about the exposition in his job as reporter for the St. Louis Republic. Dreiser himself did not attend the Congress on Literature, but in the future, Dreiser fulfilled a principal role in creating the style of literature that Hamlin Garland suggested for America. It was a happy coincidence.

Eastman's Kodak Camera, #4

Invented just prior to the fair.
Invented just prior to the fair.

Invented for the Fair

First Foods

In addition to amusement rides and camera equipment, there were foods first introduced in 1893 during the six months of the exhibition. Some of these include:

  • Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix (invented in about 1889)
  • Cracker Jack (and Licorice Jack, which pictured an African native on the front of a black and white box and was later banned)
  • Shredded Wheat
  • Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum
  • The Hamburger, shown again at the St. Louis Worlds Fair in 1904
  • USPS Commemorative Picture Postcards and Stamps

Entertainment - Belly Dancing

Little Egypt
Little Egypt

The 1893 Ferris Wheel

Murder at the Fair in the White City - H.H. Holmes

Murder and Mayhem

The video below is a book trailer, actually, made to advertise Erik Larson's thriller-novel The Devil in the White City.

This is a story of historical fiction, but with a lot of real dialogue and facts. It is based in the true lives of the noted architect that designed the 1893 World's Fair, Daniel Hudson Burnham and the serial killer, H. H. Holmes. Holmes lured his victims into the fair to kill them.

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Marye Audet Level 2 Commenter 4 years ago

Interesting! I have some memorabilia from this. great hub

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 4 years ago

Can you imagine millions of electric light bulbs burning for 6 months? I wonder how many they changed each day?

Thanks for visiting!

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Marye Audet Level 2 Commenter 4 years ago

tons I would think.

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C.S.Alexis Level 1 Commenter 4 years ago

The history of this city and the area surrounding is what returned me to my homeland, a truly enjoyed hub from a native, I personally Thank You,

                                                                                                 C.S.Alexis

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 4 years ago

I am fascinated by the World's Fairs of 1893, 1904, and 1933.

I went to the Fair in 1982 with friends (Tennessee) and was sorely disappointed. Exhibits and productions advertised and not there, exhibts closed for repairs, poorly trained concessions staff, much too much advertising for future Fairs, etc. Hotel staff extremely rude. HAve not attended another yet. They set a horrible example for workplace behavior to my us, young adults starting out in careers. We learned what NOT to do.

Melanie K 2 years ago

Great site...love the information. However, the book The Devil in the White City by Erik Larsen is NOT a work of historical fiction...it is NON-fiction. He states this in the preamble of the book. Larsen has the great talent of writing his books as if they are fiction, but every single one is a work of historical fact, based upon years of careful research. You can only find his books in the non-fiction section of the bookstore.

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 2 years ago

I've read the book - I'm a professional book reviewer; I don't believe anything written is 100% only-facts and my local libraries, winner of the Best Library in the Country recognition in two recent years, list it as "historical-fiction" and "historical non-fiction" simultaneously. That's good enough for me. Bookstores arrange books in order to gain profit only.

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WesternHistory Level 2 Commenter 10 months ago

Very nice hub. I read the book and it's a terrific story.

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 4 months ago

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