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#7 Fairgoers approach Festival Hall and the West Restaurant in April 1904.

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#7 Fairgoers approach Festival Hall and the West Restaurant in April 1904.

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

#7 Fairgoers approach Festival Hall and the West Restaurant in April 1904.

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←#6 On April 30, 1904—the opening day of the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair—William H. Thompson, the president of the National Bank of Commerce in St. Louis, stands on the dais at the Louisiana Monument in the Plaza of St. Louis.
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