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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Panoramic Views
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Aerial Views
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Aerial Photographs
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Lakes & Ponds
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4.25x9.125
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[A miniature panoramic diorama of A Century of Progress.]
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[Aerial view of the 1933 Century of Progress from the north.]
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[Aerial view of the Century of Progress from the south.]
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[Aerial view of the Century of Progress General Exhibits Group.]
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[Aerial view of the Century of Progress in 1933.]
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[An aerial panorama of the Century of Progress and the Chicago lakefront.]
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[Panoramic sketch of the Chicago lakefront showing how the construction of the Fair was progressing.]
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[Panoramic view of A Century of Progress.]
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[Panoramic view of the Century of Progress lagoon and Northerly Island.]
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[View of the Century of Progress at night from the Skyride.]
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"A view from the Hall of Science toward Lake Michigan"
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Aerial view of the Century of Progress .
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Aerial view of The Century of Progress.
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Aerial view of The Century of Progress.
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An aerial view of the Century of Progress.
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Century of Progress aerial photograph by the Chicago Ariel Survey Company.
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Century of Progress aerial view by the Chicago Ariel Survey Company.
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Century of Progress ariel view by the Chicago Ariel Survey Company.
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Panoramic view of Abraham Lincoln complex at the Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934. The exhibit includes reproductions of Lincoln's birthplace, his early home in Indiana, the Lincoln-Berry store, where he clerked, and the Wigwam where he was nominated for the U.S. presidency. The building at the far left is a reproduction of the Rutledge Tavern where Lincoln met and courted Anne Rutledge. Lake Michigan is seen in the background.
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