World's Columbian Exposition - Gallery

Gallery

The Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, seen from the southwest.
Horticultural Building, with Illinois Building in the background.
A view toward the Peristyle from Machinery Hall.
The Administration Building, seen from the Agricultural Building.
Midway Plaisance
Frederick MacMonnies' Columbian Fountain.
Ticket for Chicago Day
One-third scale replica of Daniel Chester French's Republic, which stood in the great basin at the exposition, Chicago, 2004
Canal Of Venice During Chicago World's Fair 1893
A train of the Intramural Railway
The frog switch of the Granite Railway that was displayed at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893

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