Own a Genuine Admission Ticket From the 1893 Columbian Exposition!
This is a real admission ticket from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (World's Columbian Exposition). It pictures a Native American in traditional dress on the front and an intricate design on the back. This ticket was good for admission any day of the fair. You'll love the level of artistry and detail. And it's still in such good shape even though it's over 130 years old. Only ONE available – order now to be the lucky collector to own it!
Long before souvenirs were mass-produced, admission tickets were fun keepsakes visitors tucked away after a day at the fair. Today, those same tickets are still with us — printed on sturdy paper, richly engraved, and designed to impress at a glance.
Each ticket is an authentic piece of Americana, created to welcome the public into exhibitions that showcased innovation, architecture, and optimism at the turn of the 20th century.
The detail is what really stands out — classic engraving, historical imagery, and the kind of design you simply don’t see anymore. These tickets were meant to be handled, saved, and admired, and it’s remarkable how well many have survived more than a century later.
Own a Genuine Admission Ticket From the 1893 Columbian Exposition!
This is a real admission ticket from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (World's Columbian Exposition). It pictures a Native American in traditional dress on the front and an intricate design on the back. This ticket was good for admission any day of the fair. You'll love the level of artistry and detail. And it's still in such good shape even though it's over 130 years old. Only ONE available – order now to be the lucky collector to own it!
Long before souvenirs were mass-produced, admission tickets were fun keepsakes visitors tucked away after a day at the fair. Today, those same tickets are still with us — printed on sturdy paper, richly engraved, and designed to impress at a glance.
Each ticket is an authentic piece of Americana, created to welcome the public into exhibitions that showcased innovation, architecture, and optimism at the turn of the 20th century.
The detail is what really stands out — classic engraving, historical imagery, and the kind of design you simply don’t see anymore. These tickets were meant to be handled, saved, and admired, and it’s remarkable how well many have survived more than a century later.