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PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. The Palace of Fine Arts and Lagoon at the Panama Pacific

PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. The Palace of Fine Arts and Lagoon at the Panama Pacific


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PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. The Palace of Fine Arts and Lagoon at the Panama Pacific

PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION.
The Palace of Fine Arts and Lagoon at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, California. Stereograph, 1915

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1915 Exposition Lagoon Latin America Panama Pacific Reflection San Francisco Palace Of Fine Arts Stereograph


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This print captures the grandeur of the Palace of Fine Arts and its serene lagoon at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, California. Taken in 1915, this stereograph showcases the remarkable architecture and early 20th-century design that defined this iconic landmark. The Palace of Fine Arts stands tall and majestic against a clear blue sky, with its elegant columns and intricate details showcasing a blend of American and Latin American influences. The reflection on the tranquil lagoon creates a stunning visual effect, adding depth to an already breathtaking scene. As one explores this image, they are transported back in time to an era when world expositions were celebrated as symbols of progress and innovation. The Panama-Pacific Exposition was no exception - it showcased advancements in technology, art, and culture from around the globe. This photograph is not just a testament to architectural brilliance but also serves as a reminder of San Francisco's rich history. It encapsulates both beauty and tranquility within its frame; inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the splendor that once graced these grounds. Preserved by The Granger Collection, this print allows us to appreciate the magnificence of this historical site from our own homes. Whether displayed for personal enjoyment or educational purposes, it serves as a window into an important chapter in America's past.

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