File:Pan-American Exposition - Agriculture Building from Southwest.jpg
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DescriptionPan-American Exposition - Agriculture Building from Southwest.jpg | Original caption: "Agriculture Building from Southwest - A section of the grand basin of the Electric Tower is seen to the left, and to the right the Sunken Garden separating the Agriculture Building from the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. The Agriculture Building is 300 x 150 feet. The architect is George F. Shepley, Boston." | |||||||
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Source | C. D. Arnold, Official Views of Pan-American Exposition, scanned by Dave Pape | |||||||
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