File:San Diego Fair Foreign Domestic chapel front 1916.png
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editDescriptionSan Diego Fair Foreign Domestic chapel front 1916.png |
The Spanish Colonial Revival Foreign and Domestic Industries Building of the 1915 Panama-California Exposition, Balboa Park, San Diego, California.
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Source | Winslow, Carleton Monroe (1916). THE ARCHITECTURE AND THE GARDENS of the SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION. San Francisco: Paul Elder and Company. |
Author | Carleton Monroe Winslow |
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current | 18:59, 2 March 2008 | 1,187 × 1,480 (1.2 MB) | SEWilco (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description=The east front of the Foreign and Domestic Industries Building is emphasized by the facade of the chapel built into and through the building. This front indicates the entrance to the building and is on the axis of |
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