Louisiana purchase exposition, St Louis, 1904 . (53) TYPICAL SWEDISH FAR:\r HOUSE. Nicaragua.—Almost hidden in a garden filled with nativeplants, the wee Nicaraguan building, smallest in the inter-national group, holds out- a welcome to the Worlds Fairvisitors. Nicaraguas site faces that of Brazil on the west,and of Great Britain on the north. It is in the same blockwith Mexico, and adjoins the picturesque Siamese building onthe east side. Principal avenues of the Exposition are onthree sides of it. Mexico.—Mexicos pa-vilion occupies a promi-nent site, fronting i6o feeton Skinker road, and ex-


Louisiana purchase exposition, St Louis, 1904 . (53) TYPICAL SWEDISH FAR:\r HOUSE. Nicaragua.—Almost hidden in a garden filled with nativeplants, the wee Nicaraguan building, smallest in the inter-national group, holds out- a welcome to the Worlds Fairvisitors. Nicaraguas site faces that of Brazil on the west,and of Great Britain on the north. It is in the same blockwith Mexico, and adjoins the picturesque Siamese building onthe east side. Principal avenues of the Exposition are onthree sides of it. Mexico.—Mexicos pa-vilion occupies a promi-nent site, fronting i6o feeton Skinker road, and ex-tending west 175 feet. Itis 50x72 feet in dimension,and the grounds about thestructure are used for ex-hibits of the floral produc-tions of the Southern Re-public. The pavilion istwo stories high, and isdesigned after the style ofthe Spanish Renaissance. Argentine Republic. —North of AdministrationBuilding, and near theAustrian reservation is lo-cated the Argentine Re-publics National Pavilion,a reproduction of thesecond and third storie


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