File:Pan-American Exposition - Mines Building from Mirror Lake.jpg
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DescriptionPan-American Exposition - Mines Building from Mirror Lake.jpg | Original caption: "Mines Building from Mirror Lake - The Mines Building is 150 feet square, and opposite it, across the Esplanade, is the Graphic Arts Building, corresponding to it in size and architectural style. These two buildings are connected by conservatories with the Horticulture Building. R. S. Peabody is the architect of the three buildings of the group." | |||||||
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Source | C. D. Arnold, Official Views of Pan-American Exposition, scanned by Dave Pape | |||||||
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