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The Major US Worlds Fairs 1851 to 1915 **VIDEO ON SPOTIFY**

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Video for this episode is on Spotify, go check it out and see these amazing landscapes & structures !

This is a deep dive into the architecture and the narrative of the Worlds Fairs from 1851-1915, mainly the larger US Fairs.

1851 London, 1853 New York, 1876 Philadelphia, 1884 New Orleans, 1893 Chicago, 1897 Nashville, 1898 Omaha, 1901 Buffalo, 1904 St. Louis, and 1915 San Francisco.

Some of the issues/questions I look at are:

How did they build so fast?

Where did all materials come from?

How did materials get to the site?

Where are the blueprints for the buildings?

No Machines, trucks, or electricity?

Horse & Carriage & trains transported all materials?

How many workers were used?

Who fed them? Where are bathrooms? Where did they sleep?

Why are there very few construction photos?

All of the electrical work underground?

Mat from The Great Deception Podcast

https://altmediaunited.com/the-great-deception-podcast/

IG: @thegreatdeceptionpodcast

YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44

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Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheGreatDeceptionPodcast:6

Email: thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com

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Video for this episode is on Spotify, go check it out and see these amazing landscapes & structures !

This is a deep dive into the architecture and the narrative of the Worlds Fairs from 1851-1915, mainly the larger US Fairs.

1851 London, 1853 New York, 1876 Philadelphia, 1884 New Orleans, 1893 Chicago, 1897 Nashville, 1898 Omaha, 1901 Buffalo, 1904 St. Louis, and 1915 San Francisco.

Some of the issues/questions I look at are:

How did they build so fast?

Where did all materials come from?

How did materials get to the site?

Where are the blueprints for the buildings?

No Machines, trucks, or electricity?

Horse & Carriage & trains transported all materials?

How many workers were used?

Who fed them? Where are bathrooms? Where did they sleep?

Why are there very few construction photos?

All of the electrical work underground?

Mat from The Great Deception Podcast

https://altmediaunited.com/the-great-deception-podcast/

IG: @thegreatdeceptionpodcast

YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44

Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/hPdLAyfQQ2DP/

Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheGreatDeceptionPodcast:6

Email: thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-great-deception-podcast/support
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