How Does world of fairs (chicago 1893) Work?

The World’s Fair in Chicago in 1893 was like a giant playground where people showed off their coolest inventions and ideas.

Imagine you're at a school fair, everyone brings something fun to share. At the World’s Fair, cities, countries, and companies all had their own special booths, like big tents or colorful displays. Each booth told a story about what that place or group was proud of.

Like a Big Party with Cool Guests

Some booths showed off amazing machines, think of it like showing your favorite robot to everyone at the party. Others displayed art, food, and even live animals! There were also rides you could try, just like the ones at the fair in your neighborhood.

People from all over came to see what was new, kind of like how you might go to a friend’s house to see their latest toy or drawing.

A Place for New Ideas

The fair wasn’t just about fun, it also helped people learn and grow. It inspired many kids (and adults!) to dream bigger, try harder, and maybe even become inventors themselves.

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  1. A big party where new inventions and countries showed off their best stuff.
  2. Kids could see the future, like electricity and the first Ferris Wheel.
  3. It was a way to celebrate progress by bringing people together.

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