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The electrifying fall of Rainbow City

spectacle and assassination at the 1901 World's Fair
"The 1901 Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, meant to herald the twentieth century, went tragically, spectacularly, awry. In 1901, Buffalo, New York, the eighth biggest city in America, wanted to launch the new century with the Pan American Exposition. It would showcase the Western hemisphere and bring millions of people to western New York. With Niagara Falls as a drawing card and with stunning colors and electric lights, promoters believed it would be bigger, better, and--literally--more brilliant than Chicago's White City of 1893. Weaving together narratives of both notorious and forgotten figures, Margaret Creighton unveils the fair's big tragedy and its lesser-known scandals. From a deranged laborer who stalked and shot President William McKinley to a sixty-year-old woman who rode a barrel over Niagara Falls, to two astonishing acts--a little person and an elephant--who turned the tables on their duplicitous manager, Creighton reveals the myriad power struggles that would personify modern America. The Buffalo fair announced the new century, but in ways nobody expected"--Provided by publisher.

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magic of the white city
2005
Brings the Chicago World's Fair to life. Experience the world of 1893 through a cinematic visit to Chicago's Columbian Exposition. Many of the world's greatest achievements in science, technology and culture are unveiled there. In addition, fairgoers enjoy the popular and commercially successful Midway Plaisance where the festive atmosphere of this one-mile entertainment center offers an array of guilty pleasures such as belly dancing, street fighting and beer. Nearly 28 million visit the Fair. Dubbed the "White City," it inspires future innovators like Henry Ford and Frank Lloyd Wright, debuts the Ferris Wheel and Cracker Jack, and, in many ways, marks the beginning of the 20th century.

World's fairs and expos

1991
Describes historic and modern World's fairs, where new and future inventions and styles of architecture, art, and entertainment are previewed.

Here today and gone tomorrow

the story of world's fairs and expositions
1978
Presents accounts of eight large expositions held in the United States from 1852 to 1964 that not only reflected but stimulated technological progress.

Make an interactive science museum

hands-on exhibits
1996
Provides instructions which enable students and teachers to build their own science museums in places where the exhibits can be seen on a regular basis.

Meet me at the fair

country, state, and world's fairs & expositions
1997
Presents a history of fairs, from early livestock shows to county and state fairs and international expositions and world's fairs.

Country fair

2003
Little Critter describes some of the things he can see and do at the country fair.

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