Devil in the White City True Crime History
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Last update 2 w. agoCreated on the 26th of April 2026

The True Crime Book Where the Architecture Is the Hero

Erik Larson weaves two stories through The Devil in the White City: the building of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the murders committed by H.H. Holmes inside a hotel he built adjacent to the fairgrounds. The Holmes sections are genuinely frightening. But the sections about the architects and engineers trying to build the impossible White City in an impossible timeline are the reason this book is better than a straightforward true crime account.

Larson runs the Burnham and Holmes narratives in parallel for a reason. Trust it.

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All the Fair needed was a devil, and the devil had come.

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Erik Larson

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Reading The Devil in the White City

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Where the two narratives begin to touch
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Thinking about visiting Chicago and seeing what remains of the 1893 fair grounds and the neighborhoods that grew around the White City site.

Updated Apr 2026

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