The World's Greatest Fair is a documentary film that explores the history and impact of the 1904 World's Fair. It showcases the recreation of the fair and highlights various aspects such as ragtime music, the role of the publisher, indigenous people, and the technological advancements of the time. The film also delves into the tragic trainwreck that occurred during the fair and the influence of the fair on the city of St. Louis.
A society woman gets involved with a gangster only to find he has hidden plans.
The Standard Oil Company of Chicago describes how gasoline was refined and used in the early 1950's. The film features a combination of animation and live-action scenes and displays gas stations, automobiles, trains, and various machines and industrial complexes used in the refining process.
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