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Old World AntiquiTech 1000 Years Giants People's Of Tartarian True Hidden History
What If Everything You Were Taught Was A Lie?Old World Order AntiquiTech 1000 Years Giants People's Tartarian True Hidden History Of World And Mystery The World's Fairs. Mystery The World's Fairs Maybe the History we've been told is a lie! Were some ancient buildings built by a different race and their true history was covered up? Did ancient peoples have advanced forms of technology that have now been forgotten ? Was the massive kingdom of Tartaria visible on ancient maps much more advanced than we realize? This sub is an open forum for collaborative discussion of all topics "Tartaria" related, including Mud Flood, Tesla, AntiquiTech, Free Energy, Conspiracies, Hidden History, etc. In recent years, a new alternative world history claim has arisen from the Internet and it's a doozy. It revolves around an alleged worldwide cataclysm believed by adherents to have taken place sometime in the 1800s, a disaster that wiped out a worldwide advanced civilization and allowed the nations as we know them today to rise up. The event was a "mud flood" in which several meters of mud washed in and buried the ground levels of houses and buildings everywhere. Those cities and towns that were partially buried constituted the worldwide advanced civilization called Tartaria, which had free wireless energy and was populated at least in part by giants. It was a civilization "reset": out with the old, in with the new; and that "new" civilization is us. If this sounds too silly to be worth anyone's time to even listen to, then consider the fact that of all the hundreds of topic suggestions in the Skeptoid queue, this is the one that I chose for this week. And I chose it for good reason, so attend. Let us begin by surveying the evidence put forth for what some adherents call "mud flood theory", and this takes us about 12 seconds to do. Find any old-timey black and white photo where people are digging particularly if there's an old steam shovel or mule teams being employed and it doesn't even matter what they're digging, you can say they're digging out from the great depth of mud that covered their city. Then find any modern photograph of any old building that has floors below grade, especially if it has basement windows peeking out, or if there's excavation going on next door which has exposed its basement walls or foundations, and say that the building's lower levels were obviously buried by mud. I don't want to sound dismissive, but that is indeed the entirety of the evidence that has motivated these people to discard all of known history and embrace this alternate version. As far as the previous civilization being named Tartarian goes, this part is more interesting. As you may or may not know, Tartars was the generic name used by Europeans up until the middle of the 19th century for the people who inhabited the largely unexplored regions of Asia, including what we now know as Manchuria, Siberia, and Central Asia. Many pre-20th century world maps showed these regions labeled simply as Tartary; and as geographical knowledge gradually increased, Manchuria and Mongolia became Chinese Tartary, Siberia became Great Tartary, and Central Asia became Independent Tartary. These placeholder names quickly dropped out of use as the true place names and nations became known. However, today most people have no idea that such a large part of the world was called Tartary relatively recently. And when they watch a YouTube video showing so many old maps boldly labeling central Eurasia with an unfamiliar name, it can be pretty surprising. In fact it can be so surprising that it might leave a person open to an astounding explanation for it.... such as "mud flood theory". I hesitate to overuse the term conspiracy theory because it's often misused to refer to anything from UFO stories to urban legends to actual conspiracies, but this is indeed one. Believers claim that this ancient history of Tartarian as an advanced civilization, and of the mud flood that destroyed it, are "covered up" by today's world governments. They conspire to keep it a secret and to keep historians teaching a false history (the version you and I know). The reason for this is not at all made clear so far as I could find; but nevertheless, a conspiracy theory it is. Tartarian and the Mud Flood is truly a 21st century conspiracy theory, in that it exists almost entirely on the Internet if not entirely. While some parts of the narrative go back centuries and we'll talk about those the whole thing as a single consolidated claim only goes back to around 2017. August of 2016 is when the first videos began to appear on YouTube about the Mud Flood idea, and we know this because of tools such as Google Trends. This is a tool that allows you to see the popularity of specific Google search terms over time. When we search for "mud flood" or "mud flood theory" or "Tartarian" we learn that the Internet was essentially devoid of any interest in these things until about December of 2018. Ever since then, there has been mounting interest in those subjects among Internet users. YouTube is what drives a lot of these pop-culture trends on the Internet, so we should expect that when we go to YouTube and do a search for videos on those subjects that were posted in that date range, we're probably going to find at least one early influential video. Long time Skeptic listeners might remember that this is exactly how we found the original YouTube upload that constituted the "case zero" for the "Finland does not exist" conspiracy theory. Applying that same methodology here, I did find a YouTube user, Philipp Druzhinin, who had been posting videos about a mud flood since August of 2016. At first there wasn't much interest in his videos; they had very low viewership. That is, until December 2018/January 2019 — the same time that Google Trends reported the Internet became aware of the subject. Druzhinin had an enormous spike in his downloads right at that time. Which one triggered which? I don't know, and it doesn't really matter. Lots of conspiracy theorists have made Mud Flood videos, and it makes no difference who was the lucky one to get the early traction; what matters is that this is when the subject first became a thing. This Is A Chronological List Of 600+ International Or Colonial World's Fairs. 1790s 1791 – Prague, Bohemia – first industrial exhibition on the occasion of the coronation of Leopold II as king of Bohemia, took place in Clementinum, considerable sophistication of manufacturing methods. For this occasion, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote his final opera La clemenza di Tito. 1798 – Paris, France – L'Exposition des produits de l'industrie française, Paris, 1798. This was the first public industrial exposition in France although earlier in 1798 the Marquis d'Avèze had held a private exposition of handicrafts and manufactured goods at the Maison d'Orsay in the Rue de Varenne and it was this that suggested the idea of a public exposition to Nicolas François de Neufchâteau, Minister of the Interior for the French Republic. 1800s 1801 – Paris, France – Second Exposition (1801). After the success of the exposition of 1798 a series of expositions for French manufacturing followed (1801, 1802, 1806, 1819, 1823, 1827, 1834, 1844 and 1849) until the first properly international (or universal) exposition in France in 1855. 1802 – Paris, France – Third Exposition (1802) 1806 – Paris, France – Fourth Exposition (1806) 1810s 1819 – Paris, France – Fifth Exposition (1819) 1820s 1823 – Paris, France – Sixth Exposition (1823) 1827 – Paris, France – Seventh Exposition (1827) 1829 – New York City, United States – American Institute Fair 1829 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Prima Triennale Pubblica Esposizione dell’anno 1829. In Turin, a second 'triennale' followed in 1832 before other national agricultural, industrial, commercial, and applied arts expositions there in 1838, 1844, 1850 and 1858. 1830s 1832 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Seconda Triennale Pubblica Esposizione dell’anno 1832. 1834 – Paris, France – French Industrial Exposition of 1834 1838 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Pubblica esposizione dell'anno 1838. 1839 – Paris, France – Ninth Exposition (1839) 1840s 1844 – Paris, France – French Industrial (Tenth) Exposition of 1844 1844 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Quarta Esposizione d'Industria et di Belle Arti. 1846 – Genoa, Piedmont-Sardinia – Esposizione dei Prodotti e delle Manufatture nazionali 1849 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – Exhibition of Industrial Arts and Manufacturers 1849 – London, United Kingdom – First Exhibition of British Manufacturers (1849) 1849 – Paris, France – Eleventh Exposition (1849) 1850s 1850 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Quinta Esposizione di Industria e di Belle Arti 1851 – London, United Kingdom – The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations – The Crystal Palace (typically listed as the "first world's fair") 1852 – Cork, Ireland – Irish Industrial Exhibition 1853 – Naples, Two Sicilies – Solenne Pubblica Esposizione di Arti e Manifatture 1853–1854 – New York City, United States – Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations 1853 – Dublin, Ireland – Great Industrial Exhibition (1853) 1854 – Genoa, Piedmont-Sardinia – Esposizione Industriale 1854 – Munich, Bavaria – General German Industrial Exhibition (Allgemeine deutsche Industrie-Ausstellung) 1854 – Melbourne, Victoria – Melbourne Exhibition (in conjunction with Exposition Universelle (1855)) 1855 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1855) 1856 – Brussels, Belgium – International Exhibition 1857 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Art Treasures Exhibition at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Stretford 1857 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Lausanne Exhibition 1858 – Dijon, France – Dijon Exposition [fr] 1858 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States – Philadelphia Technological Exhibition 1858 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Sesta Esposizione Nazionale di Prodotti d'Industria 1860s 1860 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Grand Exhibition of the Industrial Products of United Canada at the Crystal Palace (Montreal) 1861 – Brisbane, Queensland – First Queensland Exhibition 1861 – Melbourne, Victoria – Second Victorian Exhibition 1861 – Metz, France – Exposition Universelle (1861) 1861 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Fisheries Exposition 1862 – Geelong, Victoria - Exhibition of Art, Science and Industry 1862 – London, United Kingdom – 1862 International Exhibition 1864 – Bayonne, France – Franco-Spanish Exposition 1865 – Cologne, Prussia – International Agricultural Exhibition 1865 – Bergen, Norway – International Fisheries Exhibition 1865 – Batavia, Dutch East Indies – Industrial and Agricultural Exhibition 1865 – Dunedin, New Zealand – New Zealand Exhibition 1865 – Dublin, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures 1865 – Freetown, Sierra Leone – Sierra Leone Exhibition 1865 – Porto, Portugal – 1865 International Exhibition 1866 – Ballarat, Victoria – National Industrial Exhibition 1866 – Melbourne, Victoria – Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia 1866 – Boulogne-sur-Mer, France – International Fisheries Exposition 1866 – Arcachon, France – International Exposition of Fish and Water Products 1866 – Stockholm, Sweden – Scandinavian Industrial Exhibition 1867 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1867) 1867 – The Hague, Netherlands – International Maritime Exhibition 1867 – Aarhaus, Denmark – International Maritime Exhibition 1867 – Vienna, Austria – International Maritime Exhibition 1867 – Gothenburg, Sweden – International Maritime Exhibition 1868 – Le Havre, France – International Maritime Exposition 1869 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – International Exhibition of Domestic Economy 1870s 1870 – Sydney, New South Wales – Intercolonial Exhibition (1870) 1871 – Córdoba, Argentina – Exposición Nacional 1871 – London, United Kingdom – First Annual International Exhibition (1871) 1871 – Naples, Italy – International Maritime Exposition 1872 – Hamilton, Bermuda – Industrial and Loan Exhibition 1872 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Second Scandinavian Exhibition of Arts and Industry 1872 – London, United Kingdom – Second Annual International Exhibition (1872) 1872 – Christchurch, New Zealand – New Zealand Interprovincial Exhibition 1872 – Lima, Peru – Lima International Exhibition 1872 – Lyon, France – Exposition Universelle et Internationale (1872) 1872 – Kyoto, Japan – Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures (1872) 1873 – London, United Kingdom – Third Annual International Exhibition (1873) 1873 – Vienna, Austria – Weltausstellung 1873 Wien 1873 – Sydney, New South Wales – Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition (1873) 1874 – London, United Kingdom – Fourth Annual International Exhibition (1874) 1874 – Dublin, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures (1874) 1874 – Rome, Italy – Esposizione internazionale (1874) (never held) 1874 – Jamestown, Saint Helena – St. Helena Industrial Exhibition 1874 – Marseille, France – Exhibition of Modern Inventions and Discoveries 1874 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States – Franklin Institute Exhibition 1875 – Melbourne, Victoria – Victorian Intercolonial Exhibition 1875 – Nizhni Novgorod, Russia – Nizhni Novgorod Fair (1875) 1875 – Sydney, New South Wales – Intercolonial Exhibition (1875) 1875 – Santiago, Chile – Chilean International Exhibition 1876 – Brussels, Belgium – International Exposition of Hygiene and Life-saving Apparatus 1876 – Helsinki, Finland – Finnish General Exhibition 1876 – Adelaide, South Australia – Adelaide Industrial Exhibition 1876 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States – Centennial Exposition 1876 – Brisbane, Queensland – Intercolonial Exhibition (1876) 1876 – London, United Kingdom – London Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus 1877 – Cape Town, Cape Colony – South African International Exhibition 1877 – Tokyo, Japan – First National Industrial Exhibition (1877) (Ueno Park) 1877 – Sydney, New South Wales – Sydney Metropolitan and Intercolonial Exhibition 1877 – Adelaide, South Australia – Adelaide Industrial Exhibition 1878 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1878) 1878 – Ballarat, Victoria – Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition (1878) 1878 – London, United Kingdom – International Fisheries Exhibition 1879 – Bendigo, Victoria – Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1879 – Geelong, Victoria – Geelong Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition 1879 – Sydney, New South Wales – Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1879 – Sydney, New South Wales – Sydney International Exhibition 1879 – Melbourne, Victoria – Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition (1879) 1879 – Kilburn, United Kingdom – International Agricultural Exhibition 1880s 1880 – Berlin, Germany – International Fisheries Exhibition 1880 – Christchurch, New Zealand – Christchurch Industrial Exhibition 1880 – Adelaide, South Australia – Industrial and Juvenile Exhibition 1880 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Glasgow Electrical Exhibition 1880-1881 – Melbourne, Victoria – Melbourne International Exhibition 1881 – Adelaide, South Australia – Adelaide Exhibition. 1881 – Matanzas, Cuba – Exhibition of Matanzas 1881 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Milwaukee Industrial Exposition 1881 – Paris, France – International Exposition of Electricity, Paris 1881 – Dunedin, New Zealand – Dunedin Industrial Exhibition 1881 – Atlanta, Georgia, United States – International Cotton Exposition 1881 – Budapest, Austria-Hungary – Országos Nőipari Kiállitás 1881 – London, United Kingdom – International Medical and Sanitary Exhibition 1881 – Tokyo, Japan – Second National Industrial Exhibition 1881-1882 – Perth, Western Australia – Perth International Exhibition 1882 – Lille, France – International Exposition of Industrial Art 1882 – Munich, Germany – International Electrical Exposition 1882 – Christchurch, New Zealand – New Zealand International Exhibition 1882 – London, United Kingdom – Crystal Palace Electric Exhibition 1882 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – International Fisheries Exhibition 1882 – Bordeaux, France – Exposition internationale des vins 1882 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – South American Continental Exhibition (Exposición Continental Sud-Americana) 1883 – London, United Kingdom – International Electric Exhibition 1883 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – International Electrical Exposition 1883 – Cork, United Kingdom – Cork Industrial Exhibition 1883 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – International Colonial and Export Exhibition 1883 – Calcutta, India – Calcutta International Exhibition 1883 – Marseilles, France – International Maritime Exposition 1883 – Christchurch, New Zealand – All Colonial Exhibition 1883 – Madrid, Spain – Exposition of Mining and Metallurgy 1883 – South Kensington, United Kingdom – International Fisheries Exhibition 1883 – Parramatta, New South Wales – Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1883 – Hobart, Tasmania – Tasmanian Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition 1883 – Launceston, Tasmania – Art and Industrial Exhibition 1883 – Louisville, Kentucky, United States – Southern Exposition 1883 – New York City, United States – World's Fair (1883) (never held) 1883 – Caracas, Venezuela – National Exposition of Venezuela 1883–1884 – Boston, Massachusetts, United States – The American Exhibition of the Products, Arts and Manufactures of Foreign Nations 1884 – Nice, France – International Exposition of Nice 1884 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – International Agricultural Exhibition 1884 – London, United Kingdom – London International Universal Exhibition 1884 – South Kensington, United Kingdom – International Health and Education Exhibition 1884 – Cape Town, Cape Colony – South African Industrial Exhibition 1884 – Durban, South Africa – Natal Agricultural, Horticultural, Industrial and Art Exhibition 1884 – New Orleans, Louisiana, United States – World Cotton Centennial 1884 – Melbourne, Victoria – Victorian International Exhibition 1884 of Wine, Fruit, Grain & other products of the soil of Australasia with machinery, plant and tools employed 1884 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – First International Forestry Exhibition 1884 – Turin, Italy – Esposizione Generale Italiana 1884 – Adelaide, South Australia – Grand Industrial Exhibition 1885 – Melbourne, Victoria – Victorians' Jubilee Exhibition (1885) (Jubilee of Victoria Exhibition) 1885 – Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony (now South Africa) – South African Exhibition 1885 – Antwerp, Belgium – Exposition Universelle d'Anvers (1885) 1885 – Nuremberg, Germany – International Exposition of Metals and Metallurgy 1885 – Budapest, Hungary – Hungarian National Exhibition 1885 – Wellington, New Zealand – New Zealand Industrial Exhibition 1885 – Zaragoza, Spain – Aragonese Exposition 1885 – London, United Kingdom – International Inventions Exhibition 1886 – London, United Kingdom – Colonial and Indian Exhibition (1886) 1886 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Industry, Science and Art 1886 – Liverpool, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Navigation, Commerce and Industry (1886) 1886 – Bendigo, Victoria – Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition 1886 – Launceston, Tasmania – Launceston Industrial Exhibition 1886 – Perth, Western Australia – West Australian Exhibition 1887 – Le Havre, France – International Maritime Exposition 1887 – Atlanta, United States – Piedmont Exposition 1887 – Geelong, Victoria – Geelong Jubilee Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition (1887) 1887 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Royal Jubilee Exhibition 1887 – London, United Kingdom – American Exhibition 1887 – Newcastle, United Kingdom – Royal Mining Engineering Jubilee Exhibition 1887 – Rome, Italy – Esposizione mondiale (1887) 1887 – Madrid, Spain – Exposición General de las Islas Filipinas 1887–1888 – Adelaide, South Australia – Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition (1887) 1888 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – International Exhibition (1888) 1888 – Brussels, Belgium – Grand Concours International des Sciences et de l'Industrie (1888) 1888 – Barcelona, Spain – Exposición Universal de Barcelona (1888) 1888 – Cincinnati, Ohio – Cincinnati Centennial Exposition (1888) 1888 – Lisbon, Portugal – Exposição Industrial Portugueza (1888) 1888 – Copenhagen, Denmark – The Nordic Exhibition of 1888 (Nordiske Industri-Landbrugs og Kunstudstilling) 1888–1889 – Melbourne, Victoria – Melbourne Centennial Exhibition 1888–1889 – Melbourne, Victoria – Victorian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition (1888) 1889 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1889) – Eiffel Tower 1889 – Dunedin, New Zealand – New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition (1889) 1889 – Buffalo, New York, United States – International Industrial Fair (1889) 1890s 1890 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Agricultural Exhibition 1890 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Agricultural and Forestry Exposition 1890 – Bremen, Germany – Nord-West-Deutsche Gewerbe und Industrie-Ausstellung 1890 – London, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Mining and Metallurgy 1890 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Science, Art & Industry 1890 – Ballarat, Victoria - Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1891 – Moscow, Russia – Exposition française 1891 – Frankfurt, Germany – International Electrotechnical Exhibition 1891 – Kingston, Jamaica – International Exhibition (1891) 1891 – Prague, Austria-Hungary – General Land Centennial Exhibition (1891) at the Prague Exhibition Grounds 1891 – Adelaide, South Australia – Industrial Exhibition of South Australian Industries, Products and Manufactures 1891 – Port of Spain – Trinidad and Tobago Exhibition 1891–1892 – Launceston, Tasmania – Tasmanian International Exhibition (1891) 1892 – Grenoble, France – International Alpine Exposition of Grenoble 1892 – Genoa, Italy – Esposizione Italo-Americana (1892) 1892 – Washington, D.C., United States – Exposition of the Three Americas (1892) (never held) 1892 – London, United Kingdom – Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition 1892 – Kimberley, Cape of Good Hope – South African and International Exhibition 1892–1893 – Madrid, Spain – Historical American Exposition 1893 – Chicago, Illinois, United States – World's Columbian Exposition – Palace of Fine Arts and the World's Congress Auxiliary Building 1893 – New York City, United States – World's Fair Prize Winners' Exposition (1893) 1894 – San Francisco, California, United States – California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894 1894 – Antwerp, Belgium – Exposition Internationale d'Anvers (1894) 1894 – Santiago, Chile – International Mining and Metallurgical Exposition 1894 – Lyons, France – Exposition internationale et coloniale 1894 – Manchester, United Kingdom – British and Colonial Exhibition 1894 – Porto, Portugal – Exposição Insular e Colonial Portugueza (1894) 1894 – Fremantle, Western Australia – Fremantle Industrial Exhibition 1895 – Adelaide, South Australia – Exhibition of Art and Industry 1895 – Hobart, Tasmania – Tasmanian International Exhibition (1895) 1895 – Ballarat, Victoria – Australian Industrial Exhibition (1895) 1895 – Bordeaux, France – Bordeaux Exposition [fr] 1895 – Kyoto, Japan – National Japanese Exhibition 1895 – Christchurch, New Zealand – Art and Industrial Exhibition 1895 – Atlanta, Georgia, United States – Cotton States and International Exposition (1895) (Atlanta Exposition) 1895 – Montevideo, Uruguay - National Agricultural Exhibition 1896 – Rouen, France – National and Colonial Exposition 1896 – Kiel, Germany – International Shipping and Fishery Exposition 1896 – Budapest, Austria-Hungary – Hungarian Millenary Exhibition 1896 – Wellington, New Zealand – Wellington Industrial Exhibition 1896 – Nizhny Novgorod, Russia – Pan Russian Exhibition 1896 – Malmö, Sweden – Nordic Industrial and Handicraft Exhibition 1896 – Berlin, Germany – Great Industrial Exposition of Berlin 1896 – Mexico City, Mexico – International Exposition (1896) (never held) 1896 – Cardiff, United Kingdom – Cardiff Fine Arts, Industrial, and Maritime Exhibition 1896 – Geneva, Switzerland – Exposition National Suisse 1897 – Brussels, Belgium – Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles (1897) 1897 – Arcachon, France – Arcachon International Exposition 1897 – Guatemala City, Guatemala – Exposición Centroamericana 1897 – London, United Kingdom – Imperial Victorian Exhibition 1897 – Brisbane, Queensland – Queensland International Exhibition 1897 – Chicago, Illinois, United States – Irish Fair (1897) 1897 – Nashville, Tennessee, United States – Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition 1897 – Stockholm, Sweden – General Art and Industrial Exposition of Stockholm 1897 – Kiev, Russian Empire – Agricultural Exhibition 1898 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – National Exhibition 1898 – Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire – Universal Scientific and Philanthropic Exposition (1898) 1898 – Auckland, New Zealand – Auckland Industrial and Mining Exhibition 1898 – Dunedin, New Zealand – Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition (1898) 1898 – Omaha, Nebraska, United States – Trans-Mississippi Exposition 1898 – Bergen, Norway – International Fisheries Exposition (1898) 1898 – Munich, Germany – Kraft – und Arbeitsmaschinen-Ausstellung (1898) 1898 – San Francisco, California, United States – California's Golden Jubilee (1898) 1898 – Turin, Italy – Esposizione Generale Italiana 1898 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Jubiläums-Ausstellung 1898 – Launceston, Tasmania – Tasmanian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1898 – Grahamstown, South Africa – Industrial and Arts Exhibition 1899 – Coolgardie, Western Australia – Western Australian International Mining and Industrial Exhibition 1899 – Como, Italy – Como Electrical Exhibition 1899 – Omaha, Nebraska, United States – Greater America Exposition 1899 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States – National Export Exposition 1899 – London, United Kingdom – Greater Britain Exhibition 1900s 1900 – Paris, France – Exposition Universelle (1900) – Le Grand Palais 1900 – Adelaide, South Australia – Century Exhibition of Arts and Industries (1900) 1900 – Christchurch, New Zealand – Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition 1901 – Bendigo, Australia – Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition 1901 – Buffalo, New York, United States – Pan-American Exposition 1901 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Glasgow International Exhibition (1901) 1901 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Bosnische Weihnachts-Ausstellung (1901) 1901 – Charleston, South Carolina, United States – South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition 1902 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – International Fishery Exposition 1902 – Turin, Italy – Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna 1902 – Hanoi, French Indochina – Hanoi exhibition (Indo China Exposition Française et Internationale) 1902 – Lille, France – International Exposition of Lille 1902 – Cork, United Kingdom – Cork International Exhibition 1902 – Wolverhampton, United Kingdom – Wolverhampton Art and Industrial Exhibition 1902 – St. Petersburg, Russia – International Fisheries Exhibition 1902 – New York City, United States – United States, Colonial and International Exposition (1902) (never held) 1902 – Toledo, Ohio, United States – Ohio Centennial and Northwest Territory Exposition (1902) – (never held) 1903 – Melbourne, Australia – Australian Federal International Exhibition 1903 – Osaka, Japan – Fifth National Industrial Exhibition 1904 – St. Louis, Missouri, United States – Louisiana Purchase Exposition (also called Louisiana Purchase International Exposition and Olympic Games ): 1904 Summer Olympics 1904 – Cape Town, South Africa – Cape Town Industrial Exhibition 1905 – Portland, Oregon, United States – Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition 1905 – Liège, Belgium – Exposition universelle et internationale de Liège (1905) 1905 – London, United Kingdom – Naval, Shipping and Fisheries Exhibition 1905 – New York City, United States – Irish Industrial Exposition (1905) 1906 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Hygiene Exhibition 1906 – Milan, Italy – Esposizione Internazionale del Sempione 1906 – London, United Kingdom – Imperial Austrian Exhibition 1906 – Marseille, France – Exposition coloniale (1906) 1906 – Bucharest, Romania – Romanian General Exposition 1906 – Tourcoing, France – International Exposition of Textile Industries 1906–1907 – Christchurch, New Zealand – International Exhibition (1906) 1907 – Bordeaux, France – International Maritime Exposition [fr] 1907 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Industrial Exhibition 1907 – Bergen, Norway – Nordic Marine Motor Exhibition 1907 – Dublin, United Kingdom – Irish International Exhibition 1907 – Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States – Jamestown Exposition 1907 – Chicago, Illinois, United States – World's Pure Food Exposition (1907) 1907 – Mannheim, Germany – Internationale Kunst-Ausstellung (1907) 1908 – Marseille, France – Exposition of Electricity 1908 – Trondheim, Norway – Scandinavian Fisheries Exhibition 1908 – Zaragoza, Spain – Hispano-French Exposition of 1908 1908 – London, United Kingdom – Franco-British Exhibition (1908) 1908 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – Scottish National Exhibition 1908 – New York City, United States – International Mining Exposition (1908) 1908 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil 1908 – Marseille, France – Exposition International de l'Electricite 1909 – London, United Kingdom – Imperial International Exhibition 1909 – Nancy, France – Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France 1909 – Seattle, Washington, United States – Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition 1909 – New York City, United States – Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909 – San Francisco, California, United States – Portolá Festival (1909) 1909 – Quito, Ecuador – National Ecuadorian Exposition 1910s 1910 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – International Hunting Exposition 1910 – Santiago, Chile – International Agricultural and Industrial Exposition 1910 – Bogotá, Colombia – Exposición del Centenario de la independencia (1910) 1910 – Nanking, China – Nanyang Industrial Exposition 1910 – Brussels, Belgium – Brussels International 1910 1910 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Exposición Internacional del Centenario 1910 – Nagoya, Japan – Nagoya Industrial Exhibition 1910 – London, United Kingdom – Japan–British Exhibition 1910 – San Francisco, California, United States – Admission Day Festival (1910) September 8, 9, 10 1910 – Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Internationale Jagd-Ausstellung (1910) 1911 – Charleroi, Belgium – Charleroi Exposition 1911 – Havana, Cuba – Cuban National Exposition 1911 – Roubaix, France – International Exposition of Northern France 1911 – Dresden, Germany – International Hygiene Exhibition 1911 – London, United Kingdom – Coronation Exhibition (1911) 1911 – London, United Kingdom – Festival of Empire 1911 – Rome, Italy – Esposizione internazionale d'arte (1911) 1911 – Wellington, New Zealand – Coronation Industrial Exhibition 1911 – Turin, Italy – Turin International 1911 – Omsk, Russia – Western Siberian Exhibition 1911 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Scottish Exhibition of National History, Art and Industry 1911 – New York City, United States – International Mercantile Exposition (1911) 1912 – Manila, Philippines – Philippine Exposition (1912) 1912 – London, United Kingdom – Latin-British Exhibition 1912, 1917 – Tokyo, Japan – Grand Exhibition of Japan (planned for 1912, postponed to 1917 and then never held) 1913 – Melbourne, Australia - Great All-Australian Exhibition 1913 – Leipzig, Germany – International Building Trades Exposition 1913 – Auckland, New Zealand – Auckland Exhibition 1913 – Ghent, Belgium – Exposition universelle et internationale (1913) 1913 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Tentoonstelling De Vrouw 1813–1913 1913 – Kiev, Russian Empire – All Russian Exhibition 1913 – Knoxville, Tennessee, United States – National Conservation Exposition 1914 – London, United Kingdom – Anglo-American Exhibition 1914 – Malmö, Sweden – Baltic Exhibition 1914 – Boulogne-sur-Mer, France – International Exposition of Sea Fishery Industries (1914) 1914 – Lyon, France – Exposition internationale urbaine de Lyon 1914 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Taisho Exposition 1914 – Cologne, Germany – Werkbund Exhibition (1914) 1914 – Bristol, United Kingdom – International Exhibition (1914) 1914 – Nottingham, United Kingdom – Universal Exhibition (1914) (work begun on site 1913 but never held) 1914 – Semarang, Dutch East Indies – Colonial Exhibition of Semarang (Colonial Exposition) 1914 – Christiania, Norway – 1914 Jubilee Exhibition (Norges Jubilæumsutstilling) 1914 – Baltimore, United States – National Star-Spangled Banner Centennial Celebration 1914 – Genoa, Italy – International exhibition of marine and maritime hygiene 1915 – Casablanca, Morocco – Casablanca Fair of 1915 1915 – San Francisco, California, United States – Panama–Pacific International Exposition Palace of Fine Arts 1915 – Panama City, Panama – Exposición Nacional de Panama (1915) 1915 – Richmond, United States – Negro Historical and Industrial Exposition (1915) 1915 – Chicago, United States – Lincoln Jubilee and Exposition (1915) 1915–1916 – San Diego, California, United States – Panama–California Exposition 1916 – Wellington, New Zealand – British Commercial and Industrial Exhibition 1918 – New York City, United States – Bronx International Exposition of Science, Arts and Industries 1918 – Los Angeles, United States – California Liberty Fair (1918) 1920s 1920 – Adelaide, Australia – All-Australian Peace Exhibition 1920 – Shanghai, China – American-Chinese Exposition 1921 – Riga, Latvia – International Exhibition of Agriculture and Industry 1921 – Wellington, New Zealand – Exhibition of New Zealand Industries 1921 – London, United Kingdom – International Exhibition of Rubber and Other Tropical Products (1921) 1922 – Marseille, France – Exposition nationale coloniale (1922) 1922 – Tokyo, Japan – Peace Exhibition (1922) 1922 – Christchurch, New Zealand – Exhibition of New Zealand Industries 1922–1923 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Exposição do Centenario do Brasil (1922) 1923 – Auckland, New Zealand – Dominion Industrial Exhibition 1923 – Los Angeles, United States – American Historical Review and Motion Picture Exposition (1923) 1923 – Calcutta, India – Calcutta Exhibition (1923) preparatory to British Empire Exhibition 1923 – Moscow, Soviet Union – All-Russian Agricultural and Domestic Industries Exhibition 1923 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Gothenburg Exhibition (1923) (Jubileumsutställningens i Göteborg) (Liseberg) 1923–1924 – Hokitika, New Zealand – British and Intercolonial Exhibition 1924 – Wembley, London, United Kingdom – British Empire Exhibition 1924 – New York City, United States – French Exposition (1924) 1924–1925 Buenos Aires, Argentina – Industrial Exposition 1925 – Adelaide, Australia – All-Australian Exhibition 1925 – Wellington, New Zealand – Dominion Industrial Exhibition 1925 – San Francisco, California, United States – California's Diamond Jubilee (1925) 1925 – Paris, France – International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts 1925–1926 – Dunedin, New Zealand – New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition 1926 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States – Sesquicentennial Exposition 1926 – Berlin, Germany – Internationale Polizeiausstellung (1926) 1927 – Lyon, France – Foire internationale (1925) 1927 – Stuttgart, Germany – Werkbund Exhibition 1928 – Cologne, Germany – International Press Exhibition 1928 – Long Beach, United States – Pacific Southwest Exposition (1928) 1929 – Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom – North East Coast Exhibition 1929 – Hangzhou, China – Westlake Exposition 1929–1930 – Seville, Spain – Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 1929–1930 – Barcelona, Spain, – 1929 Barcelona International Exposition 1930s 1930 – Adelaide, Australia – All-Australian Exhibition 1930 – Antwerp, Belgium – Exposition internationale coloniale, maritime et d'art flamand 1930 – Liège, Belgium – Exposition internationale de la grande industrie, sciences et applications, art wallon ancien 1930 – Oran, Algeria – Oran Exposition 1930 – Dresden, Germany – International Hygiene Exposition 1930 – Stockholm, Sweden – Stockholm Exhibition (1930) (Utställningen av konstindustri, konsthandverk och hemslöjd) 1930 – Trondheim, Norway – Trøndelag Exhibition 1931 – Paris, France – Paris Colonial Exposition 1931 – Berlin, Germany – International Building Exposition 1932 – Tel Aviv, Palestine – Levant Fair 1933 – Tokyo, Japan – Women's and Children International Exhibition 1933–1934 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Industrial Exposition 1933–1934 – Chicago, Illinois, United States – Century of Progress International Exposition 1934 – Melbourne, Australia – Centenary All Australian Exhibition 1934 – Porto, Portugal – Portuguese colonial exhibition 1934 – Tel Aviv, Palestine – Levant Fair 1935 – Yokohama, Japan – Grand Yokohama Exposition 1935 – Moscow, Soviet Union – All-Union Agricultural Exhibition (VSKhV) 1935 – Brussels, Belgium – Brussels International Exposition (1935) 1935 – Porto Alegre, Brazil – Farroupilha Revolution centennial fair 1935 – Taipei. Taiwan – The Taiwan Exposition: In Commemoration of the First Forty Years of Colonial Rule 1935–1936 – San Diego, California United States – California Pacific International Exposition 1936 – Adelaide, Australia – Adelaide Centennial Exhibition 1936 – Stockholm, Sweden ILIS 1936 1936 – Tel Aviv, Palestine – Levant Fair 1936 – Cleveland, United States – Great Lakes Exposition 1936 – Dallas, Texas, United States – Texas Centennial Exposition 1936–1937 – Johannesburg, South Africa – Empire Exhibition, South Africa 1937 – Cleveland, Ohio, United States – Great Lakes Exposition 1937 – Dallas, United States – Greater Texas & Pan-American Exposition 1937 – Berlin, Germany – International Hunting Exposition 1937 – Düsseldorf, Germany – Reichsausstellung Schaffendes Volk 1937 – Miami, United States – Pan American Fair (1937) 1937 – Paris, France – Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937) 1937 – Nagoya, Japan – Nagoya Pan-Pacific Peace Exposition 1938 – Berlin, Germany – International Handiworks Exposition 1938 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938 1938 – Helsinki, Finland Second International Aeronautic Exhibition 1939 – Wellington, New Zealand – New Zealand Centennial Exhibition 1939 – Liège, Belgium – Exposition internationale de l'eau (1939) 1939 – Zürich, Switzerland – Schweizerische Landesausstellung 1939 – Moscow, Soviet Union – All-Union Agricultural Exhibition 1939–1940 – New York City, United States – 1939 New York World's Fair (exhibits included The World of Tomorrow, Futurama, Trylon and Perisphere) 1939–1940 – San Francisco, California, United States – Golden Gate International Exposition 1940s 1940 – Lisbon, Portugal – Portuguese World Exhibition 1940 – Chicago, Illinois, United States – American Negro Exposition 1940 – Los Angeles, California, United States – Pacific Mercado (never held) 1940 – Naples, Italy – Mostra Triennale delle Terre Italiane d’Oltremare (Triennial Exhibition of Overseas Italian Territories) 1940 – Tokyo, Japan – Grand International Exposition of Japan (1940) (never held) 1942 – Los Angeles, California, United States – Cabrillo Fair (1942) (never held) 1942 – Rome, Italy – Esposizione universale (1942) (E42) (never held) 1943 – Stockholm, Sweden – Norwegian Exhibition 1947 – Paris, France – International Exhibition on Urbanism and Housing 1948 – Brussels, Belgium – Foire coloniale (1948) 1949 – Stockholm, Sweden – Universal Sport Exhibition 1949 – Lyon, France – International Exhibition on Urbanism and Housing 1949–1950 – Port-au-Prince, Haiti – Exposition internationale du bicentenaire de Port-au-Prince 1950s 1951 – Lille, France – The International Textile Exhibition 1951 – London, United Kingdom – Festival of Britain – Skylon 1952 – Colombo, Ceylon – Colombo Exhibition 1953 – St Louis, Missouri, United States – intended to commemorate the Louisiana Purchase's sesquicentennial, but never held 1953 – Manila, Philippines – the Philippines International Fair of 1953, 1 February – 30 April 1953, to show off the recovery of the Philippines from WW2 and as the first democracy in the Far East 1953 – Jerusalem, Israel – International Exhibition and Fair Jerusalem Israel Conquest of the desert 1953 – Rome, Italy – Agricultural Exposition of Rome EA 53 Rome 1954 – Naples, Italy – Oltremare Exhibition – Campi Flegrei 1954 – Bogota, Colombia – First International Industry and Commerce Fair of Bogota 1954–1955 – São Paulo, Brazil – Fourth Centenary Exhibition 1955 – Turin, Italy – International Expo of Sport Turin 1955 1955 – Helsingborg, Sweden Helsingborg Exhibition 1955 1955 – Ciudad Trujillo (Santo Domingo), Dominican Republic – Feria de la Paz y Confraternidad del Mundo Libre 1956 – Beit Dagan, Israel – Exhibition of citriculture 1957 – Berlin International Building Exposition 1958 – Brussels, Belgium – Expo '58 (Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Bruxelles) – Atomium 1959 – New Delhi, India – World Agricultural Fair 1959 – Moscow, Soviet Union – VDNKh 1960s 1960 – cancelled (planned site: Caracas, Venezuela) 1961 – Turin, Italy – Exposition International du Travail Expo 61 1962 – Seattle, United States – Century 21 Exposition – Space Needle 1964 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Expo 64 – Schweizerische Landesausstellung 1964–1965 – New York City, United States – 1964/1965 New York World's Fair (note: not sanctioned by the Bureau International des Expositions) – Unisphere 1965 – Munich, Germany – International Exhibition of Transport and Communication 1967 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada – Expo 67, (Universal and International Exhibition of 1967) 1968 – San Antonio, Texas, United States – HemisFair '68 – Tower of the Americas 1970s 1970 – Osaka, Japan – Expo '70 (Japan World Exposition) 1971 – Budapest, Hungary – Expo 71 (Exhibition World of Hunting) 1974 – Spokane, Washington, United States – Expo '74 (International Exposition on the Environment) – Riverfront Park Mystery The World's Fairs 00 This Evidence Hidden History Chronological All World’s Fair's - https://rumble.com/v49zfro-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-this-evidence-hidden-history-chronological-all-wor.html Mystery The World's Fairs 01 London 1851 Crystal Palace Works Industry All Nations - https://rumble.com/v49xr6f-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-london-1851-crystal-palace-works-industry-all-nati.html Mystery The World's Fairs 02 Paris 1855 World's Fair L'Exposition Universelle de Paris # 1 - https://rumble.com/v49wmff-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-paris-1855-worlds-fair-lexposition-universelle-de-.html Mystery The World's Fairs 03 Paris 1867 World's Fair L'Exposition Universelle de Paris # 2 - https://rumble.com/v49vttt-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-paris-1867-worlds-fair-lexposition-universelle-de-.html Mystery The World's Fairs 04 Philadelphia 1876 Fair Centennial International Exposition - https://rumble.com/v49us5z-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-philadelphia-1876-fair-centennial-international-ex.html Mystery The World's Fairs 05 Paris 1878 World's Fair L'Exposition Universelle de Paris # 3 - https://rumble.com/v49soh6-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-paris-1878-worlds-fair-lexposition-universelle-de-.html Mystery The World's Fairs 06 Paris 1889 World's Fair Exposition Universelle de Paris # 4 - https://rumble.com/v49pdu3-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-paris-1889-worlds-fair-exposition-universelle-de-p.html Mystery The World's Fairs 07 Chicago 1893 World's Fair World's Columbian Exposition - https://rumble.com/v49ryc5-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-chicago-1893-worlds-fair-worlds-columbian-expositi.html Mystery The World's Fairs 08 Lyon 1894 Fair L'Exposition Internationale et Coloniale - https://rumble.com/v49qjd3-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-lyon-1894-fair-lexposition-internationale-et-colon.html Mystery The World's Fairs 09 Nashville Tennessee 1897 Centennial International Exposition - https://rumble.com/v49obhi-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-nashville-tennessee-1897-centennial-international-.html Mystery The World's Fairs 10 Omaha 1898 Nebraska 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Pacific Exposition - https://rumble.com/v499353-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-seattle-1909-worlds-fair-alaska-yukon-pacific-expo.html Mystery The World's Fairs 16 San Francisco 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition - https://rumble.com/v49aa13-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-san-francisco-1915-panama-pacific-international-ex.html Mystery The World's Fairs 17 1962 Seattle Chronological All International World’s Fair's - https://rumble.com/v49is0f-mystery-the-worlds-fairs-1962-seattle-chronological-all-international-world.html Antiquitech Tartarian Empire Old World's Fairs 18 Before The World's Fair 1851 Thru 1974 - https://rumble.com/v4968hi-antiquitech-tartarian-empire-old-worlds-fairs-before-the-worlds-fair-1851-t.html Chicago Old Museum Tell About 1,000 Year 19 Old World History Of 1893 World's Fair - https://rumble.com/v2cphwy-chicago-old-museum-tell-about-1000-year-old-world-history-of-1893-worlds-fa.html Chilaga Where Chicago Is Now On Map 20 of America and 1893 World’s Columbian 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