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The Woman's Building (Chicago)

1890s architecture in the United States1890s in Chicago1893 in the United StatesArchitecture in ChicagoHistory of women in the United States
South Side, ChicagoWomen's eventsWomen and the artsWomen in ChicagoWomen in IllinoisWorld's Columbian Exposition
Woman's Building (closeup) designed by Sophia Hayden
Woman's Building (closeup) designed by Sophia Hayden

The Woman's Building was designed and built for the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893 under the auspices of the Board of Lady Managers. Of the twelve main buildings for the Exhibition, on June 30, 1892 The Woman's Building was the first to be completed. It had exhibition space as well as an assembly room, a library, and a Hall of Honor. The History of the World's Fair states, "It will be a long time before such an aggregation of woman's work, as may now be seen in the Woman's Building, can be gathered from all parts of the world again."

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The Woman's Building (Chicago)
East Midway Plaisance, Chicago

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Woman's Building (closeup) designed by Sophia Hayden
Woman's Building (closeup) designed by Sophia Hayden
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