PPIE at Night
Panama Pacific International Exposition - Night view from Pacific Heights. 'Scintillator' lights at left. [DPW 2336]
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Panama Pacific International Exposition - Night view from Pacific Heights. 'Scintillator' lights at left. [DPW 2336]
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Panama/Pacific Exposition at night with searchlights, viewed from Pacific Heights. [DPW 2253]
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Trained Pigs performing at Col. Daniel Boone's Arcade. Horse and chariot racing in background.
Golden Gate Park
Guard standing outside Horticultural and Agricultural Building. Kate Greenaway-inspired bas-relief figures on wall above peeling off.
Golden Gate Park
Belle Baya Midway performer on Cairo Street.
Golden Gate Park
View southeasterly from the concourse toward the Electric Fountain (left) and Firth Wheel and Kilauea Volcano Cyclorama beyond, right.
Golden Gate Park
View south to loading of exhibits on railroad car. In background, Tamale Cottage, Haunted Swing, Centennial Butter Sculptress.
Golden Gate Park
Hawaiian Village entrance. Kid sitting on post, woman in ticket booth.
Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park. Three Cairo Street dancing girls
Golden Gate Park
Heidelberg Castle. Strawberry Hill and Sweeny's Observatory in distance. Railroad tracks in front. Near south entrance gate.
Golden Gate Park
Hawaiian Village Musicians posed in front of Hale Pili, grass hut. Electric Tower in background
Golden Gate Park
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, An illustrated Gabriel-Meyerfeld postcard advertising the Judell Smoke Shop which was located next to the Bowls of Joy on the Zone.
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The Palace of Fine Arts, the California Building, and the Oregon Building are all that remain in Cow Hollow at the edge of the Presidio of San Francisco after the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Presidio
The Palace of Fine Arts and the Oregon Building, remnants from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, visible at the edge of the Presidio of San Francisco with the Letterman General Hospital campus and Crissy Field visible to the left.
Presidio
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Thailand's pavilion at the 1915 World's Fair was situated directly next to the Turkey Pavilion; visible in the distance is the Netherlands Pavilion (left) and the Palace of Fine Arts (right).
Presidio