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Introduction | Chronological list by decades | Alphabetical list by city | Fairs never held by date | Fairs never held by city | 1851 - 1903 World's Fairs Database | List of photographs | List of postcards | Information For Dealers And Individuals Offering Materials For Sale | Bibliographies | Other Libraries/Collections | Links


Extensive collections on multiple world’s fairs
Smithsonian Institution Libraries (scroll down to World's Fairs)

Special Collections Department, University of Delaware Library
Primary sources on world's fairs and expositions held in the United States between 1876 and 1939
 
Library of Congress. American Memory Project.
A site with 7 million digital items, thousands of them from different world's fairs. Includes digitized documents, maps, films, sound recordings, photographs and prints. The site is searchable.
 

University of Maryland Libraries
List of books
Ephemeral collection

Boston Public Library. Rare Books and Manuscripts Department
Look for World's Fair Collection (also called Robert Feer Collection).

Canadian Centre for Architecture. Special Collections

Description of holdings for international expositions from the 1844 Paris exhibition to the Expo 2000 Hannover.

 The Wolfsonian, Florida International University, Miami
A museum collection of materials and objects produced for or exhibited at world's fairs and expositions since 1851.

 

World’s fairs in Chicago

Library of Virginia

1939 (New York) World’s Fair Photography Collection

Mechanics' Institute Library
A private institution that has the oldest library on the West Coast. Search their online catalog for sources on mostly California fairs. Use subject heading "exhibitions."

Omaha Public Library

Information and digitized photos (plus a map and a calendar) from the Trans Mississippi & International Exposition in 1898.

 

San Diego Historical Society
University of Reading Library

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