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Visitors to the fair admired fantastic exhibits, including Edison’s Kinetoscope, and marveled as lightning chattered from Nikola Tesla’s body. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show drew tens of thousands. The park’s 200,000 lights glowed in the evenings.
A waitress, a stenographer, and a hotel guest were among Holmes’ first victims at the hotel. A male friend of Holmes’ also disappeared. Holmes used a variety of techniques to silently and efficiently kill his victims.
Ferris’ wheel made its first successful revolution on June 8th, 1893. However, Chicago was distracted by the visiting Infanta Eulalia, the youngest sister of Spain’s King Alfonso XII. Though she visited the park on the 8th, her absenteeism from other formal events was recorded with distaste by the newspapers.
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