This is what American cities looked like a century ago (and what happened to them)... 🧵
— Culture Critic (@Culture_Crit) July 4, 2024
1. Saratoga Springs, New York (1915) pic.twitter.com/fcFqXLht3L
I remember someone saying they wanted an architecture hole so here is a visual post you might like: thread.
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That hurt to read. Seeing beautiful structures get demolished after an event sucks. Another example is the Tennessee Centennial Exposition (below), but the city at least kept the Parthenon replica and reconstructed it to be permanent.
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Much of the White City was a cheap plaster mix built over wood framing. The buildings were closer to paper mache than anything designed to last. The ones built out of stone did survive, and they became the Art Institute, the MSI, and a few others.
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