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A Century of Progress

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Pages:60
Published: 2026-07-08
ISBN:978-99993-4-876-8
Category: New Release
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The Chicago World's Fair of 1933-1934, officially named A Century of Progress International Exposition, opened in a city marked by economic pain and civic ambition. The fair was planned before the worst years of the Great Depression, but it came to life when unemployment, bank failures, and uncertainty had altered everyday experience across the United States. Chicago used the exposition to make a public argument: progress was still possible, modern industry still had meaning, and the city could stage a future-oriented spectacle even during national crisis. The fair was not a simple escape from hardship. It was a carefully organized performance of confidence. Visitors encountered buildings devoted to science, transportation, housing, communications, energy, food production, and consumer products. They also walked through a city within a city, lit by electric color and framed by modern design. In that setting, hope was not expressed through nostalgia, but through machines, laboratories, corporate displays, and engineered environments. The contrast between Depression-era reality and fairground optimism made the exposition distinctive. Its message was not that the crisis did not exist, but that technology and planning could lead society beyond it. That claim reflected both genuine belief and promotional strategy. Chicago wanted tourists, investors, publicity, and jobs. The nation wanted reasons to imagine recovery.



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