Erik Larson. Exposition Universelle (1889)

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Erik Larson

Exposition Universelle (1889)

HermanWebsterMudgettaka Dr. H. H. Holmes

H.H. Holmes’ Apartment Building “Murder Castle”

H.H. Holmes’ Building Schematics

A newspaper illustration of Holmes in his cell -- awaiting his execution

DanielHudsonBurnham September 4, 1846 – June 1, 1912

Masonic Temple Building Burnham & Root (First Skyscraper) 22 Floors Constructed: Destroyed: 1939

Reliance Building Burnham & Root

John Wellborn Root Jan 10, 1850 – Jan 15, 1891

Frank Millet

Frederick Law Olmsted Referring to Olmsted in March, 1893, Burnham said, "An artist, he paints with lakes and wooded slopes; with lawns and banks and forest covered hills; with mountain sides and ocean views." (quoted from Larson's The Devil in the White City)

Nikola Tesla

Mayor Carter Harrison

Ben Pietzel A Newspaper illustration of Minnie Williams Pinkerton detective Frank Geyer Alice and Howard Pietzel

LouisPasteur

RobertKoch

Richard Morris Hunt Pedestal of Statue of Liberty

Administration Building

View from the Administration Building

Charles Follen McKim

Interior Agricultural Building

George B. Post

Manufacturers and Liberal Arts building

View from the Manufacturers and Liberal Arts building

Grand Central Station (Chicago) Solon Spencer Beman

Mines and Mining building

(Also designed by Frank Maynard Howe) Henry Van Brunt

Electricity building

Interior of Electricity Building

Interior Electricity building

Designed by Robert Swain Peabody

Louis Sullivan Transportation Building

Transportation building

Sophia Hayden Bennett Berthe Potter Palmer

The Women’s Building

The Great Basin

Midway at World’s Fair

One-third scale replica of Daniel Chester French's Republic, which stood in the great basin at the exposition, Chicago. Daniel Chester French

White City fire

First-ever Ferris wheel at World's Colombian Exposition 80 meters

George Ferris

View from the top of the Ferris Wheel

A Fair of Firsts…

Picture postcards from the US Postal Service

Stamps Sold

Milton Hershey bought a European exhibitor's chocolate manufacturing equipment and added chocolate products to his caramel manufacturing business.

Elongated Pennies