Wednesday 27 April 2016

10 Things You Didn’t Know About: World’s Fairs :-

1. While World’s Fairs are temporary, their impacts have had lasting impacts and effects. Take the formidable structures unveiled during world fairs, such as Museum of Science and Industry – built for the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Seattle’s Space Needle of the 1962 World’s Fair, and the Eiffel Tower, built for the Exposition Universelle in 1889. In fact, some people wanted the Eiffel Tower dismantled after the fair!


2. There is an active community of people keeping the history and interest in present-day World’s Fairs alive – two popular online sites are WorldsFairCommunity.com with a very active Forum section and ExpoMuseum.com – a site rich with history and details about past and present World’s Fairs.
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3. Since 1994 there’s been a World’s Fair Memorabilia Show held in Chicago every year. Largely focused on the Chicago World’s Fair of 1933-34, the event also includes items from other World’s Fairs.

4. One of the most visited sites devoted to World’s Fair memorabilia is the Queens Museum of Art. The museum is home to the Panorama of the City of New York, built for an unveiled at the 1964 World’s Fair.


5. The Library of Congress contains 468 references on the topic of World’s Fairs. These resources include everything from new products unveiled at World’s Fairs, maps of fair grounds, music, food and industries of the World’s, and tragedies surrounding World’s Fairs, among other topics.

6. Memorabilia from World’s Fairs are a popular item of auction house and antiques shops around the world, and online auction sites across the Internet. The items range from the very rare, like a cast iron doorstop (show above) from the 1939 New York World’s Fair which sold at auction for $1,200, to the more common items such as World’s Fair postcards which, when found, can be purchased for as little a few dollars up to a few hundred, depending on age, condition, and topic.

7. eBay, regularly lists between 5,000 and 10,000 World’s Fair related items for auction.

8.A focal point of every World’s Fair is technology, innovation, industrial development, and in turn many items that are part of our society today, or served as the catalyst for things we use today, made their debut at these fairs. The list includes

Studebaker Land Cruiser – 1933 Chicago World’s Fair Ford Mustang – 1964 New York World’s Fair Cracker Jack, Juicy Fruit gum and Cream of Wheat – 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, The ice cream cone – 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair Ferris Wheel – 1893 Chicago World’s Fair Touch screen displays and Cherry Coke – 1982 Knoxville World’s Fai.

9. The first documented World’s Fair was the 1851 Great Exhibition, held in The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London. The Crystal Palace, built specifically for the Great Exhibition, was designed by Joseph Paxton, an English gardener and architect who later received knighthood for his role in creating The Crystal Palace.

10. Expo 2010 Shanghai China set records for the most countries represented and largest site for a World’s Fair, and it broke the record for the most attendance (more than 73 million people – including 1.03 million on a single day) at an Expo.
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