Originally I had a pair of very boring photos for today's post - as you may know, I often share not-so-great images for Sundays. But it's Christmas Eve! So I decided to change things up and share some photos of some souvenir items that are from the 1948 Chicago Railroad Fair, which was held along the shore of Lake Michigan. It is considered the last of the great railroad fairs. This is the event that was famously visited by Walt Disney and Ward Kimball - it was without question a huge influence on Walt's idea of what Disneyland would eventually be.
Let's start with some pinback buttons. I love pinbacks! This first one is the plainest of the bunch. "I have been at the Chicago Railroad Fair" - if
only.
Here's one, with the logo of The Milwaukee Road line, also known as the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, which existed from 1847 to 1986. The numbers at the bottom were presumably part of a contest or drawing - I sure would like to know what the grand prize was.
This next pinback shows a modern diesel locomotive, not too different from what we might see today - or so it seems to my untrained eyes, anyway. "Wheels A Rolling" was a grand pageant that told the story of the development of the nation's railways, accompanied by songs and dancing.
Next is my favorite of the four pinbacks, with nods to the earliest railroads and historical events, but still including modern diesel locomotives - railroad companies did not want to be seen as merely a thing of the past, but also as a useful and important service of the present and future as well.
Here's a decal from the Fair, demonstrating technological progress over the past century.
And finally, here are two great souvenir photos (from the D-23 website) featuring Walt and Ward, goofing around for some olde-timey fun. They're both wonderful, but I especially love the example on the right (from the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry), with the two guys really getting into their roles! I can't help being reminded of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
I hope you have enjoyed these items!
(I'm still out of town...)