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Chicago Auto Show - 1941
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The 41st annual Chicago Auto Show was held October 26 through November 3, 1940. Illustrations of an early horseless carriage and a modern, streamlined motorcar appeared on the cover of the 64-page 1941 auto show program. This would be the final event before America entered World War II and the last one until 1950. A total of 18 manufacturers exhibited vehicles, with nearly 400,000 people attending the nine-day affair. A twice-daily stage pageant called, ‘Non-Stop America,’ dramatized the history of cars in two acts, with 20 neighborhood and suburban ‘queens’ participating in the extravaganza. Examples of the 41st Annual Chicago Auto Show tickets. Entry to the show cost one half-dollar, plus five-cent tax, for a total of 55-cents. Special Employees Pass Ticket was to be used between October 26 to November 3, 1940.
 
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