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DescriptionPan-American Exposition - Temple of Music.jpg | Original caption: "Temple of Music - The architecture of the Temple of Music is most ornate, and its effectiveness is increased by the sculptural groups, by Isidore Konti, over the four pediments, and the elaborate color scheme. The architects of the Temple of Music are Esenwein & Johnson. It has a dome 180 feet high, and an organ which cost $15,000. Its seating capacity is 22,000." | |||||||
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Source | C. D. Arnold, Official Views of Pan-American Exposition, scanned by Dave Pape | |||||||
Author | C. D. Arnold | |||||||
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