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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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ca. 1933-1934
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Visits of State
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Exhibition Buildings
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[Singer Laura T. Martin posing in front of the Century of Progress Avenue of Flags.]
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[Southern Illinois Beauty Queens at the Century of Progress International Exposition.]
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[Statue of Ponce de Leon at the Horticultural Building Exhibit, Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[Street view of the Beach Midway at the Century of Progress.]
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[The Century of Progress International Exposition, illuminated at night by searchlights.]
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[The logo design for the 1934 Century of Progress International Exposition.]
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[The main entrance to the Century of Progress Streets of Paris exhibition.]
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[The Old Mill and the International Friendship Garden at the Century of Progress Horticultural Exhibit.]
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[The Old Mill and the International Friendship Garden at the Century of Progress Horticultural Exhibit.]
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[The preliminary winners at the Miss Century of Progress Contest. The women pictured here were local residents of Chicago who, by virtue of their ethnic identity, represented the nations of Scotland, England, Germany, Hungary, Wales, and Austria.]
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[The Senn High School Band (from Chicago, IL) performs at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[The Skyride at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934. Supporting the structure at opposite ends were two steel towers 638 feet tall and 3/8 of a mile apart. According to Fair promoters, high-speed elevators transported passengers took to the tops of the towers in less than one minute.]
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[The Skyride at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934. Supporting the structure at opposite ends were two steel towers 638 feet tall and 3/8 of a mile apart. According to Fair promoters, high-speed elevators transported passengers took to the tops of the towers in less than one minute.]
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[The Skyride at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934. Supporting the structure at opposite ends were two steel towers 638 feet tall and 3/8 of a mile apart. According to Fair promoters, high-speed elevators transported passengers took to the tops of the towers in less than one minute.]
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[The Skyride at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934. Supporting the structure at opposite ends were two steel towers 638 feet tall and 3/8 of a mile apart. According to Fair promoters, high-speed elevators transported passengers took to the tops of the towers in less than one minute.]
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[The Skyride view of the main entrance to the Hall of Science.]
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[The South Dakota exhibit at the Court of States, Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.]
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[The Sultan of Johore, right, dedicating Frank Buck's 'Bring 'Em Back Alive' show on the Midway at A Century of Progress International Exposition. Frank Buck is on the left.]
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[The winners of the Century of Progress Opera Contest. Zeta Newell, from Oak Park, IL., is on the left, and Mr. Frank Jakavicius, of Chicago, is to her right. The Opera contest was held at the Lagoon Theater, and the winners received a contract with the Opera company which opened in Chicago later that year.]
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[Three individuals with the National Advisory Council for A Century of Progress.]
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