The World's Fair
Based on the story, which statement would
Muybridge MOST LIKELY agree with?
We should concentrate on studying new fields of
science
It was 1893, and the future was all around,
confidently displayed at the World's
Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.
George had waited longingly to visit this fair-
not just a small country fair, but THE World's
fair, full of wonders
It was hard to believe that just the day before
George had woken up in his own bed on the
quiet farm outside Chicago. A breeze had
stirred the grass, and from his window he
could see across to the paddock, where a few
horses drifted lazily across the grass.
We can solve the problems of the future by looking
at the past.
We can learn more by looking closely at familiar
things.
We should examine history by applying new
technologies
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Dane
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