This link is a panorama view of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
This is a link to the Royal Guide to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. This guide contains anything you could possibly need to know about the St. Louis fair. This is a great example of something you could use for your project!
This link goes to a book written about the preparations to the 1900 world's fair held in Paris. It talks people, architecture. travel, budget, and layout.
This link contains a newspaper clipping from the Cleveland Gazette. The newspaper clipping is announcing the "Colored People's Day" at Chicago's 1893 World's Fair.
This link is an image to the very first Ferris wheel. This invention was first showcased at Chicago's 1893 World's Fair. Invention Showcase's are a huge part of world fairs, so maybe thinking of an invention that could be showcased would be something creative you could add!
This link is to a birds eye view of the Chicago World's Fair in 1893
This link contains the advertising poster to the 1939 World's Fair in New York.
This contains poems about the World's Fair and specifically about the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
This link goes to a song written about a boy named Julius and his travels to a London World's fair.
This link goes to a video of two people visiting San Francisco's's 1915 World's Fair. It goes through descriptions of what they see.
This link is an image of a food stand and it's customers at a New York World's Fair. Food is a huge part of world fairs, and it is important to incorporate it into your plans.