Object ID: 1989.001.091
Object Name: Magazine
Description: A two page centerfold from Harper's Weekly (4 November 1899) featuring a black and white drawing of the panoramic view of the proposed, but not implemented, Pan-American Exposition grounds. There is no publication date noted. The view was drawn by Victor Perard from the "block plan of the Board of Architects, in advance of the final adoption of the designs for the final buildings. From left to right along the top the buildings are labeled as "Music, Midway, Electric Tower, Tropical Garden, Stadium" and along the bottom are the "Colonies, Ethnology, Transportation adn Machinery, Electricity, Mines, Manufactures, and Liberal Arts, Forestry, Graphic Arts, State Building, and Agriculture."
Early Date: 1899
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 48.3 cm. by 61 cm.

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