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THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
:: World's Columbian Exposition: Idea, Experience, Aftermath
:: World's Columbian Exposition: Paul V. Galvin Library Digital History Collection 
:: Chicago Historical Society: World's Columbian Exposition 
:: Chicago: City of the Century; World's Columbian Exposition 
:: Image as History: The White City 
:: Interactive Guide to the World's Columbian Exposition 
:: Web-Book Colombian Exposition Resource Page
:: World's Fair History

ARCHITECTURE
:: The Architects and Their Buildings  
:: Construction of the Columbian Exposition  
:: Osaka Garden  
:: World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago

PHOTOGRAPHY
:: William Henry Jackson’s Views of the Columbian Exposition 
:: World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago

SOCIAL ISSUES
:: The Black Presence at “White City”: African and African American Participation at the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, May, 1 1893  October 31, 1893 by Christopher Reed? 
:: How Did African-American Women Define Their Citizenship at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893? 
:: 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance 
:: Physiology and Anatomy are Destiny!?: Brains, Bodies, and Exercise in Nineteenth Century American Thought
   




 
F E A T U R E

Take a building by building tour of the fair and learn interesting facts about the Columbian Exposition with our Interactive Map.

M O R E
If you want to learn more about Chicago history, visit the Chicago section of Special Collections.

F E A T U R E
World's Columbian Exposition: Paul V. Galvin Library Digital History Collection
A great collection of books from 1893 about the fair that have been digitized with full-text search. With thousands of images, detailed historical information, and interactive maps, this is an excellent resource for understanding the Columbian Exposition in its entirety.

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