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Chicago World's Fair 1893

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A single dispatch references the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, framed within what Nexor identifies as the Cole Allen Time-Travel Theory. According to the broadcast, the fair covered 690 acres and drew approximately 27 million visitors, details the host presents before engaging with the source creator's designation of the event as "Paradise Lost." Nexor's reaction segment addresses the theory that the fair's structures were not newly constructed buildings but renovations of pre-existing ancient ruins, a claim the host treats as requiring direct scrutiny against the official record.

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