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In 1893, twenty-seven million people traveled to Chicago to see something that shouldn't have been possible. Two hundred neoclassical buildings. Domes rivaling European cathedrals. Colonnades stretching hundreds of feet. All built in under two years on swampland — then demolished within months of closing. The official explanation is temporary construction. Plaster on wooden frames. Built fast, displayed briefly, destroyed completely. But the people who walked through it didn't describe plaster on wooden frames. They described something that felt older than Chicago. Something that looked nothing like anything being built in America in 1893. And the architect who built it spent the rest of his life trying to build it again. He never quite got there. 🔍 Sources & Further Reading: — C.D. Arnold Photo Archive, University of Chicago: lib.uchicago.edu — Daniel Burnham, Plan of Chicago (1909): archive.org/details/planofchicago00burn — World's Columbian Exposition, Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Columbian_Exposition #ForgottenHistory #SuppressedHistory #RedactedHistory 0:00 A City That Shouldn't Exist 1:30 The Construction Timeline 3:45 The Material They Used 6:00 What Visitors Actually Saw 8:30 Why It Was Destroyed 10:45 The Pattern Across Every Fair 12:30 Daniel Burnham's Obsession 14:00 The Questions That Remain