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From the Midway125 years ago, the 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair drew millions to Chicago and left a lasting impact. In From the Midway, host Colleen Connolly dives into the legacy left behind by the fair, including the remnants that can still be viewed today, the... Author: Chicago Tribune
125 years ago, the 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair drew millions to Chicago and left a lasting impact. In From the Midway, host Colleen Connolly dives into the legacy left behind by the fair, including the remnants that can still be viewed today, the cultural legacy of the fair, the evolution of the Ferris wheel and products that made their debut at the exposition, and still exist today.From the Midway is a production of the Chicago Tribune. It was created by digital news editor Colleen Connolly. Post-production editing was done by digital news editor Randi Shaffer. The music used in this podcast came from the album Souvenir Music from the Worlds Columbian Exposition of 1893, recorded by Lake Forest College. Language: en Genres: History Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Wednesday, 10 October, 2018
From the can of Pabst Blue Ribbon at your neighborhood bar to the moving sidewalks at Midway and O’Hare, so many products that we consume today made their debut at the 1893 World's Fair. Chicago Tribune business reporter Cori Shropshire talked to Russell Lewis, the executive vice president and chief historian at the Chicago History Museum, and Norm Bolotin, author of “The World's Columbian Exposition: The Chicago World's Fair of 1893,” to find out what products were showcased at the fair and the stories behind their creation. "From the Midway" is a production of the Chicago Tribune. It was created by digital news editor Colleen Connolly. Post-production editing was done by digital news editor Randi Shaffer. The music used in this podcast came from the album “Souvenir Music from the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893,” recorded by Lake Forest College.












