Chicago, 1893 (please read 1st reply for context, content and video link)
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Most of the buildings were facades made of plaster and mostly empty wooden structures inside. Some of the few actual buildings like the one used by the Field Museum are still standing. The worlds fair was a small area, the rest of the city didn't look like that at all.
I have yet to see anything proposed as proof of Tartaria that has been remotely convincing.
What about the canals though? Like that whole area just looks majestic. And we'll never truly know if it was plaster or not though right?
It's on the lake shore, you don't dig the canals you make a Potemkin version of Venice. Also plenty of photos showing how small this area actually was compared to the city itself.
Sorry I should've specified I didn't mean Chicago when I mentioned canals. But there was one made by Irish settlers somewhere in America during this time period where they got an unbelievable number of miles of it finished per day. Shit and I'm drawing a blank on where exactly it was, my bad. I'll have to come back and add an edit to this reply if/when I can remember.
My family lived in chicago,since long before the fire. If their was an advanced civilization their,I'm sure they would have mentioned it. We still have or did have tokens and tickets and such from these worlds fairs.