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Huh, my mother went to that 1933 expo in Chicago with some friends, had a blast she said. The posse, all in their 20s, rode with a guy who had a Cord that seated four, so it was 2 couples who drove from Buffalo (and *real* fast at times, Mom remembered).
I've seen lots of photos in books/magazines that mention the fair, since my lifelong interest (railroading) was heavily represented at the expo and I read a lot of rail history. And in at least one (inside a poorly lit bar at the Coca-Cola pavilion) I could swear I see my mom's girlfriend/school chum at a table with 3 others (2 look very male, with short hair).
Nice mix here.
ReplyDeleteYAZZZZ... that last one. So very, very true.
ReplyDeleteHow in the hell did they get that AirStream in that spot---
ReplyDeleteVRCooper - Very carefully!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Century of Progress poster, Rick!
ReplyDeleteHuh, my mother went to that 1933 expo in Chicago with some friends, had a blast she said. The posse, all in their 20s, rode with a guy who had a Cord that seated four, so it was 2 couples who drove from Buffalo (and *real* fast at times, Mom remembered).
I've seen lots of photos in books/magazines that mention the fair, since my lifelong interest (railroading) was heavily represented at the expo and I read a lot of rail history. And in at least one (inside a poorly lit bar at the Coca-Cola pavilion) I could swear I see my mom's girlfriend/school chum at a table with 3 others (2 look very male, with short hair).
Mark1147 - Neat memories.
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