Stalwart Basutos (So. African aborigines) and their extraordinary homes, World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A.
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Flowers and dancing fountains in front of the Festival Hall.
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Across the Sunken Gardens W. to the stately obelisks of the Mines Bldg.
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Skeleton and cast of biggest known whale, 75 ft. long, caught off Newfoundlarid.
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Twelve-in. Disappearing Gun, on Government Hill-Uncle Sam's huge coast defender.
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Colonnade of colossal statues, symbolic of the Louisiana Purchase States.
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Laughing waters of the cascades and fountains with Ferris Wheel at the west.
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Festival Hall.
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The 'New Kentucky Home' (State Headquarters), one of the finest at the World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A.
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Festival Hall, beautiful and imposing.
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Festal beauty of leaping fountains and noble exhibit buildings around Basin.
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From Ferris Wheel S.E. over Japanese garden and 'Jerusalem' to Festival Hall.
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Medicine men, with squirming rattlesnakes - odd homes of the Cliff Dwellers.
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Bridge over Mississippi, St. Louis, Mo.
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Bridge over Mississippi, St. Louis, Mo.
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Bridge over Mississippi, St. Louis, Mo.
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Gigantic lily leaf (Victoria Regia)used as a raft--in charming Como park, St. Paul, Minn.
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Gigantic lily leaf (Victoria Regia)used as a raft--in charming Como park, St. Paul, Minn.
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The way to fairyland, up stairway of flowers and through living gates, Como park, St. Paul, Minn.
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Prize winning sheep (thoroughbred Shropshires) in rich clover pasture, southern Michigan.
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Whaleback freighters of ore and grain in canal, Sault St. Marie, Mich.
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A poem in trees, Hunnewell's ground's, Wellesley, Mass., U.S.A.
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A poem in trees, Hunnewell's ground's, Wellesley, Mass., U.S.A.
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Expert workman cutting leather, shoe factory, Lynn, Mass., U.S.A.
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Elmwood--birthplace and residence of James Russell Lowell, Cambridge, Mass.
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Elmwood--birthplace and residence of James Russell Lowell, Cambridge, Mass.
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Stately old home of Longfellow, once Washington's headquarters, Cambridge, Mass.
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Longfellow's home, Cambridge, Mass.
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Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Mass.
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The cradle of liberty, interior, Faneuil Hall, Boston--scene of epoch-making meetings of two centuries.
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