
The White City — Chicago World's Fair (1893)
27 million visitors in six months. Nearly half of America passed through. The stage where the Gilded Age showed itself to the world — the story of the White City.
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27 million visitors in six months. Nearly half of America passed through. The stage where the Gilded Age showed itself to the world — the story of the White City.
Apr 26, 2026
1894. Chicago railway workers went on strike. The U.S. president sent in the army. 13 people died. And Labor Day was born.
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From 1892 to 1954, 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island. About 40 percent of Americans have an ancestor who came through here.
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The banker who saved the U.S. government twice. In 1907, one man stopped a national panic from his private library. In an age before the Federal Reserve, J.P. Morgan was the Federal Reserve.
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1892. Carnegie Steel. Workers went on strike. The company hired a private army. A battle broke out on the riverbank.
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In 1889, a 25-year-old journalist named Nellie Bly set off alone to circle the globe. Her goal: beat the fictional record of 80 days. She came back in 72.
Apr 26, 2026On April 26, 1826, the great American naturalist and painter John James Audubon set sail for England, embarking on a historic journey toward the publication of 'The Birds of America.' Discover how his relentless determination changed the course of American natural history forever.
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In 1870, John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil. Twenty years later, he controlled 91% of America's oil. One man held an entire nation's economy in his hands.
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November 1863. Lincoln stood on a field where 50,000 men had fallen four months earlier. His speech was 272 words. It took less than two minutes. Those two minutes changed America.
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