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DescriptionView From Electricity Building--Looking Southeast — Official Views Of The World's Columbian Exposition — 27 (cropped).jpg |
English: Official Views Of The World's Columbian Exposition: View From Electricity Building--Looking Southeast [towards Grand Basin, Casino Building and Agricultural Building; foreground: bridge over South Canal] |
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Source | The Project Gutenberg EBook of Official Views Of The World's Columbian Exposition - site file | |||||||
Author | C. D. Arnold (1844-1927); H. D. Higinbotham | |||||||
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