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Official catalogue of exhibitors. Universal exposition. St. Louis, U.S.A. 1904. - Division of exhibits. Department A. Education (to H. Agriculture; J. Horticulture to P. Physical Culture; R. (14751388022)

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Official catalogue of exhibitors. Universal exposition. St. Louis, U.S.A. 1904. - Division of exhibits. Department A. Education (to H. Agriculture; J. Horticulture to P. Physical Culture; R. (14751388022)

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Title: Official catalogue of exhibitors. Universal exposition. St. Louis, U.S.A. 1904. : Division of exhibits. Department A. Education (to H. Agriculture; J. Horticulture to P. Physical Culture; R. Livestock.)
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
Subjects: Education Art Industrialists Machinery Electric industries Transportation Agricultural exhibitions Horticultural exhibitions Forests and forestry Mineral industries Game and game-birds Fishes Anthropology Economics Physical education and training Livestock exhibitions Photography
Publisher: St. Louis : For the Committee on press and publicity by the official catalogue company inc.
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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ign exhibits in the East and WestPavilions, with the exception of sculpture, which is found in the Sculpture Court.The bringing together of foreign sculpture in this building affords an opportunityfor close comparison of the various schools. The Central Pavilion is entered fromthe north; the East and the West Pavilions are entered from the Main Pavilion andalso from the north. The outer entrance to the Sculpture Court is from the south.The Art Palace is located near the center of the Exposition, on Art Hill, ninety feetabove the level of the grounds. It is directly in the rear of Festival Hall and theColonnade of States, and is within easy reach by paths gradually ascending the hill,or by the flight of steps leading up from the Grand Basin to Festival Hall. Thereis also a general station on the Intramural Railway in the rear of the building. Thearchitect of the Main Buildings of the Art Palace is Cass Gilbert of New York, andthe Sculpture Pavilion is designed by Emmanuel L. Masqueray.
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