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In the 1890s, Chicago was gearing up for the World’s Columbian Exposition, a fair so grand that it would leave no question as to the city’s ability to rebuild after the Great Fire of 1871, and the country’s industrial prowess. But this excitement gave cover for more sinister activities; a convenience enjoyed by H. H. Holmes, America’s first serial killer.
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In the 1890s, Chicago was gearing up for the World’s Columbian Exposition, a fair so grand that it would leave no question as to the city’s ability to rebuild after the Great Fire of 1871, and the country’s industrial prowess. But this excitement gave cover for more sinister activities; a convenience enjoyed by H. H. Holmes, America’s first serial killer.

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