Official list of committees and committeemen for the Interna
Official list of committees and committeemen for the International Exposition of 1892
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The Committee for the International Exposition of 1892 proposed hosting an international exposition in New York City in recognition of the 400th Anniversary of the discovery of America. Its bid failed, and Chicago became the venue for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.
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