. Zigzag journeys in the White city. With visits to the neighboring metropolis . view and animal shows, has a charm that exceeds allothers, and not the least of its attractions is Admission Free. On their return from the park, where they visited the GrantStatue, the flower gardens, and the wonderful collections of tamedanimals, the party went to the Auditorium Building, and looked downfrom the top on the city as it lay spread out in the sunset. Howdifferent was the scene from the fort and little hamlet in 1S30 ! Thecity practically filled the view. The Post-office and Masonic Buildings are wor


. Zigzag journeys in the White city. With visits to the neighboring metropolis . view and animal shows, has a charm that exceeds allothers, and not the least of its attractions is Admission Free. On their return from the park, where they visited the GrantStatue, the flower gardens, and the wonderful collections of tamedanimals, the party went to the Auditorium Building, and looked downfrom the top on the city as it lay spread out in the sunset. Howdifferent was the scene from the fort and little hamlet in 1S30 ! Thecity practically filled the view. The Post-office and Masonic Buildings are works of marvellousstrength and beauty ; the stranger would pause in awe before them,did not the crowd at all hours of the day hurry him on. One cannotconveniently stop to talk on the streets in the activity of this rapidcity. The Womens Temple is one of the noblest structures ever io6 ZIGZAG JOURNEYS IN THE WHITE CITY. erected for benevolent work by women, and the Produce Exchangefittingly expresses its purpose. The Palmer House is associated with the history of the city since. PRODUCE EXCHANGE. the fire, as few other buildings have been. There are few businessmen in the country who have not at some time stopped there. Thebeautiful private residence of its proprietor is famous for its hospi-


Size: 1447px × 1727px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectworldsc, bookyear1894