Discussion
Almost all of the fair's structures were designed to be temporary; of the more than 200 buildings erected for the fair, the only two which still stand in place are the Palace of Fine Arts and the World's Congress Auxiliary Building.
The Museum of Science and Industry is housed in one of the only two remaining buildings from the 1893 World's Fair. The massive Neo-classical structure, which was built as the Palace of Fine Arts, is a perfect example of Daniel Burnham's vision of a classically inspired White City.