What does the expression "Close But No Cigar" come from?

Where did the expression 'close but no cigar' come from & what does it mean?

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    Carnival games once gave out cigars as a prize. A contestant that did not quite hit the target was close, but did not get a cigar.

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Carnival games once gave out cigars as a prize. A contestant that did not quite hit the target was close, but did not get a cigar.

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