. Book of the Royal blue . reation, Over and Under the Sea, Official Photographic Co., Souvenirs and Novelties, Asia, U. S. Naval Exhibition, Irish Village, THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION. Trip to the North Pole, Battle Abbey, Streets of Seville, Magic Whirlpool, Fire Fighting Exhibition, Automobile Service, Weller Pottery, Electric Launches and Gondolas, Chinese Village, Electric Automatic Chair, Optical Instrument Co., Souvenir Goods, Rice Kitchen Restaurant, Moorish Palace, Art Metal Goods, Hagenback Trained Animals, in the biggest, gayest playground everconceived. To the left are the no
. Book of the Royal blue . reation, Over and Under the Sea, Official Photographic Co., Souvenirs and Novelties, Asia, U. S. Naval Exhibition, Irish Village, THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION. Trip to the North Pole, Battle Abbey, Streets of Seville, Magic Whirlpool, Fire Fighting Exhibition, Automobile Service, Weller Pottery, Electric Launches and Gondolas, Chinese Village, Electric Automatic Chair, Optical Instrument Co., Souvenir Goods, Rice Kitchen Restaurant, Moorish Palace, Art Metal Goods, Hagenback Trained Animals, in the biggest, gayest playground everconceived. To the left are the northern facades ofthe Palace of Varied Industries and Trans-portation. The tops of the towers on theVaried Industries building are so high theycannot be seen while seated in the car. Next, the road runs to the right of thegroup of foreign government buildings;further on, the Washington Universitygroup, standing on its plateau, the Admin-istration building in the center, facing theeast, its massive Tudor-Gothic architecture,. SSTHUOTING CIIRVK ON LINE OF THE Miniature Railway, Palais Du Costume, Siberian Railway and Russian Village. Dairy Lunches. For about a mile the Intra-raural Railwayruns parallel with the amusement street,at its back-yard, it is true, but the peculiararchitecture of the buildings, gaily deco-rated, the cries of the barkers, the confusedcommingling of many airs played on allkinds of curious instruments, musical orotherwise, and above all the insistent hum ofmany happy voices, all combined, will givethe impression of the happiest multitude worked out in granite and Indiana lime-stone, reminding one of an English castleof the Elizabethan era. Passing these structures the road runsalong the northern fence until it reachesthe athletic field in the extreme westernend of the grounds, curving around theStadium, running east and then south, pastthe Indian reservation and village, possiblythe last exhibition of any consequence Poor Lo will ever have a chance to make.
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