Steve,
What landscape lessons do you think MacDonald would have taken from the fair?
I ask this because it is my own personal opinion that the 1893 fair had more of a direct impact on architecture and the Beaux-Arts Movement. And while FLO turned the events of the fair into notions that would become the City Beautiful Movement, I hold the opinion that the landscape took a backseat to the architecture in this instance. Put it this way, how many pictures have you seen of the architecture from the fair? My bet is it is way more than the landscape, because the architectural innovations of that fair took over the limelight. How could they not? Now I will say that the landscape gave or more lasting legacy since Jackson was the only thing left after a year to study and learn from. So I'm not trying to say the landscape did not have an effect on CBM, I just think he was probably staring at the buildings and trying out the electricity...