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Chicago Auto Show - 1901
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Under the auspices of the Motor Age magazine, the first Chicago Auto Show was held in 1901. Held from March 23-30, vehicles were on display in the Coliseum, which offered a vast amphitheater, 300 feet long by 170 feet wide. Galleries of ample seating capacity ran around the four sides of the building. The price of space for exhibitors, ran from $1.00 to $1.50 per square foot.
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