Chicago's Columbian Exposition: A Triumph Against Odds

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The World's Columbian Exposition, which opened on this date, was the most popular world's fair done on American soil. The fair, a festival by the country and the world of the 400th commemoration of the disclosure of the Americas by Christopher Columbus, had been the subject of a rivalry between Chicago, New York, Washington and St. Louis.
Chicago won the battle and got a nickname too. While trying to turn Congress against the city on the prairie, New York Sun editorial manager Charles A. Dana composed: "Don't pay consideration on the irrational cases of that windy city. Its people couldn't create a world's fair regardless of the fact that they won it." But construct it Chicago did, on a 600 acre of land site in Jackson Park on the city's South

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