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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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[Photo of the Lama Temple exhibit under construction at A Century of Progress. This building is a replica of the Chinese Lama Temple in Beijing, an eighteenth-century Qing imperial palace that also served as a Buddhist temple for Tibetan monks. The photo was taken in 1932.]
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[Photo of the Lama Temple exhibit under construction at A Century of Progress. This building is a replica of the Chinese Lama Temple in Beijing, an eighteenth-century Qing imperial palace that also served as a Buddhist temple for Tibetan monks. The photo was taken in 1932.]
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[Photo of the Lama Temple exhibit under construction at A Century of Progress. This building is a replica of the Chinese Lama Temple in Beijing, an eighteenth-century Qing imperial palace that also served as a Buddhist temple for Tibetan monks. The photo was taken in 1932.]
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[Photo of the Lama Temple exhibit under construction at A Century of Progress. This building is a replica of the Chinese Lama Temple in Beijing, an eighteenth-century Qing imperial palace that also served as a Buddhist temple for Tibetan monks. The photo was taken in 1932.]
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[Photo of the Lama Temple exhibit under construction at A Century of Progress. This building is a replica of the Chinese Lama Temple in Beijing, an eighteenth-century Qing imperial palace that also served as a Buddhist temple for Tibetan monks. The photo was taken in 1932.]
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[Photo of the Lama Temple exhibit under construction at A Century of Progress. This building is a replica of the Chinese Lama Temple in Beijing, an eighteenth-century Qing imperial palace that also served as a Buddhist temple for Tibetan monks. The photo was taken in 1932.]
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[Photo of the Lama Temple exhibit under construction at A Century of Progress. This building is a replica of the Chinese Lama Temple in Beijing, an eighteenth-century Qing imperial palace that also served as a Buddhist temple for Tibetan monks. The photo was taken in 1932.]
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[Photo of the Roosevelt High School choir in front of the Hall of Science building.]
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[Southeast view of the front courtyard of the Electrical Group building before the grand opening of the Chicago World's Fair, 1932. Both "Stellar Energy" (left) and "Atomic Energy" (right) by sculptor Ulric Henry Ellerhusen can be seen flanking the building's main entrance in the center.]
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[Southeast view of the front courtyard of the Electrical Group building before the grand opening of the Chicago World's Fair, 1932.]
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[Southeast view of the front exterior facade of the Electrical Group building before the grand opening of the Chicago World's Fair, 1932.]
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[The base of the Hall of Science fountain as it was nearing completion. This photo was taken in January of 1932.]
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[The building dedication ceremony of the Century of Progress Hall of Science on June 1, 1932.]
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[The building dedication ceremony of the Century of Progress Hall of Science on June 1, 1932.]
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[The corner of the north facade of the Hall of Science, as seen from the lower court.]
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[The courtyard at the Century of Progress Hall of Science.]
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[The dedication ceremony for the Hall of Science building. Photo was taken June 1, 1932.]
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[The eastern facade of the Hall of Science, with the bottom portion of the Carillon Tower visible to the left of the stairway.]
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[The Electrical Group building under construction, in preparation for A Century of Progress.]
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[View along the eastern facade of the Hall of Science taken from the southeast.]
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