You will enter A Century of Progress for the first time perhaps like an
explorer-curious and eager-penetrating an amazingly rumored domain in
search of treasure.
-Official Guide Book to the Fair, 1933
One century after Chicago's incorporation, the city hosted the 1933
World's Fair, which was so successful it was held over for 1934. Aptly
named A Century of Progress, the fair confirmed Chicago's emergence as a
major American city. Like the phoenix from the ashes, Chicago emerged
from its devastating fire of 1871 as one of the most architecturally
significant and aesthetically inviting cities in the world.
On 424 lakeside acres located on Chicago's near south side, the Fair
brought together innovators and inventors from around the world.
Chicagoans hosted visitors from all corners of the globe, commemorating
human progress, despite the Great Depression that was devastating the
nation's economy.