Louisiana purchase exposition, St Louis, 1904 . CLIFF DWELLERS. Arts, Crafts, Science, History, Ethnology and Progress ofthe Inhabitants of Yesterday. The Cliff Dwellers and theirdescendants—the Moki and Zvmi races—forming a completeExposition in itself. Battle Abbey.—Of all the mammoth attractions that havesprung up like magic on The Pike, The Battle Abbey isperhaps the most historical. The Abbeys measurements are heroic, showing, as it does,a frontage of 450 feet, a depth of 300, and in some places itspinnacles, towers and bastions rise to a height of 130 architecture is Tudor-Gothi


Louisiana purchase exposition, St Louis, 1904 . CLIFF DWELLERS. Arts, Crafts, Science, History, Ethnology and Progress ofthe Inhabitants of Yesterday. The Cliff Dwellers and theirdescendants—the Moki and Zvmi races—forming a completeExposition in itself. Battle Abbey.—Of all the mammoth attractions that havesprung up like magic on The Pike, The Battle Abbey isperhaps the most historical. The Abbeys measurements are heroic, showing, as it does,a frontage of 450 feet, a depth of 300, and in some places itspinnacles, towers and bastions rise to a height of 130 architecture is Tudor-Gothic, and conveys the impres-sion that A^ou are standing before a heavily fortified abbey of. (65) ABBEY. GALVESTON FLOOD BUILDING. The Galveston Flood building is one of the most beauti-ful on The Pike, its dimensions being 150 by 300 feet on theground floor. In this great auditorium is given a mutoraniicdescription of the appalling disaster, in which out of a cityof 40,000 people, 6,000 lost their lives. The entire tragedy istold in a manner that is life-like. Emmett W. McConnell, who is the mental only of the Galveston Flood attraction, but also of thatof From New York to the North Pole, of The BattleAbbey, and other big attractions of The Pike, and who prob-ably more than any other man in America has done the mostto make the Midway business in this country legitimatelysuccessful, says, The Galveston Flood attraction will alsoshow to the visitors of the Fair the new Galveston that hasarisen, more beautiful than ever from the waves. Roltairs Creation.—The Dome is the largest in the than St. Peters and St. Pauls, measuring 150 feet indiam


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