Posted on Sep 15, 2025 / Travel
It’s a direct link to one of America’s most famous world’s fairs and a cool example of how cities memorialize big events. Beyond the history, it’s a striking visual in a large public park — great for photos, sparks curiosity, and anchors other fair-related sites in Jackson Park. For history buffs it’s tangible World’s Fair lore; for locals it’s a park landmark; and for visitors it’s a neat slice of Chicago’s cultural past you can actually touch (respectfully). Plus, its story — from temporary giant to durable bronze replica — is a tiny drama about art, memory, and what cities decide to keep. So whether you’re into art, architecture, or just wandering interesting parks, it’s worth the stop.
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