Bird's eye view, World's Fair, St. Louis.
Festival Hall, The central building at the 1904 World's Fair.
The New York State Building.
Grand Fountain, World's Fair, St. Louis.
Grand Basin, World's Fair, St. Louis.
From Wireless Tel. Tower west over huge Manufactures Bldg. to the Pike.
Manufactures and Education Bldgs. from Wireless Tel. Tower S. to Festival Hall.
From West Pavilion, N. over lagoon West Pavilion N. over lagoon between Manufctures. Bldg.
From West Pavilion, N. over lagoon between Electricity (R) and Machinery Bldgs. World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo.
Looking S.E. through the swinging colonnade of Varied Industries Bldg, World's Fair, St. Louis.
Looking S.E. through the swinging colonnade of Varied Industries Bldg, World's Fair, St. Louis.
In the Irish Village, pretty lassies in jaunting cars before "Cormac Chapel", St. Louis, Mo.
Fun makers on the crowded Pike - a street enticing "shows". St. Louis, Mo.
Fun makers on the crowded Pike - a street enticing "shows". St. Louis, Mo.
Picturesque natives of Egypt in the crooked streets of "Cairo," World's Fair, St. Louis.
An Arctic Village-Eskimos among, their topeks (tents) and snow, igloo (right), St. Louis.
An Arctic Village-Eskimos among, their topeks (tents) and snow, igloo (right), St. Louis.
American Fleet blockading the entrance to Santiago Harbor-Naval Exhibit.
The Pike E. from 'Galveston Flood' Exhibit, a street of mystery and amusement.
Primitive methods of carrying freight and passengers-Transportation Bldg.
Palace of Transportation (East End) and novel pleasure launches.
Machinery Palace filled with the wonders of modern invention (view S. E.).
Quaint, straw-thatched houses of a Moro village, Philippine section of the World's Fair.
Jerusalem,' Festival Hall and Fine Arts Building, from Ferris Wheel.
Japan in America - pretty maids in garden before a Japanese teahouse.
From Ferris Wheel S.E. over Japanese garden and 'Jerusalem' to Festival Hall.
From Ferris Wheel down over French garden and building to Brazil, Siam etc.
Explosion of an ammunition wagon during the Battle of Paardeberg, Boer War, World's Fair, St.Louis, U.S.A.
Biggest wheel on earth 240 ft. diam. with heaviest axle ever forged (56 tons), World's Fair, St.Louis, U.S.A.