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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Date
ca. 1933-1934
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1932
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Buses
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[A depiction of one of fairgrounds at A Century of Progress International Exposition.]
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[A group of medical practitioners specializing in rheumatism gathers at the Century of Progress fairgrounds in 1932.]
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[A group of Yugoslavians visiting Chicago and touring the Century of Progress fairgrounds in 1932.]
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[General view of the Century of Progress Greyhound tour buses transporting visitors around the fairgrounds.]
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[One of the soda shops on or nearby the Century of Progress fairgrounds.]
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[Panoramic sketch of the Chicago lakefront showing how the construction of the Fair was progressing.]
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[Panoramic view of A Century of Progress.]
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[Photo of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. The Field Museum opened in 1893 as part of the World Columbian Exposition in Hyde Park. The museum moved to its current location on park district space along the lakefront near downtown in 1921, and by 1930, it was joined by the addition of the Shedd Aquarium and the Adler Planetarium nearby. Although technically not part of the Century of Progress, the three lakefront museums were located immediately north of the Fairgrounds and thus attracted many visitors from the Chicago World's Fair.]
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[Photo of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. The Field Museum opened in 1893 as part of the World Columbian Exposition in Hyde Park. The museum moved to its current location on park district space along the lakefront near downtown in 1921, and by 1930, it was joined by the addition of the Shedd Aquarium and the Adler Planetarium nearby. Although technically not part of the Century of Progress, the three lakefront museums were located immediately north of the Fairgrounds and thus attracted many visitors from the Chicago World's Fair.]
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[The Century of Progress Greyhound tour bus, which carted over 20 million attendees around the fairgrounds.]
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[The Century of Progress Greyhound tour bus, which carted over 20 million attendees around the fairgrounds.]
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