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#214 Bird’s-eye view of the entrance to the Palace of Varied Industries, 1904

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#214 Bird’s-eye view of the entrance to the Palace of Varied Industries, 1904

St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904: Stunning Photos of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition that will Blow your Mind

#214 Bird’s-eye view of the entrance to the Palace of Varied Industries, 1904

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←#213 Chamberlain Metal Weather Strip Company exhibit in the Palace of Varied Industries, 1904
#215 The American Hydraulic Stone Company, Denver, Colorado, exhibited machinery used for making hollow concrete walls and partitions in an outdoor space east of the Palace of Liberal Arts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition→

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