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It’s ‘curtains’ for those familiar, old, green Pullman curtains. They’re out. This photo posed to show the new arrangement in the flashing, 110-miles-an-hour, all-aluminum streamlined Pullman Pacific train which is being exhibited at the World’s Fair of 1934 in Chicago. Just close the aluminum door and presto, it’s a nice private drawing room, convenient and homelike even if it was just a Pullman section during the daytime.
To find out more about the Century of Progress World’s Fair that took place in Chicago in 1933-34, visit the Century of Progress collection finding aids or check out other photos in this digital collection: Images of Progress: Views from A Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934.
[COP_17_0006_00235_006], Century of Progress Records, 1927-1952, University of Illinois at Chicago Library.