CityLabs throws a spotlight on the work of photographer Jade Doskow, who's spent seven years traveling to and photographing the grounds of bygone World's Fair sites. She's particularly fond of the 1904 St.Louis exhibitions, but finds that across the board, there's a "boldness and inventiveness" to designs of the 1960s, "that is not apparent in any other era." More on that this way. [CityLabs; previously]
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