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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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[Oblique view of the Hall of Science from the northeast. Photo was taken in April of 1932.]
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[Oblique view of the northern facade to the Hall of Science building. The photo was taken while the exhibit was under construction in January of 1932.]
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[Oblique view of the upper porch located along the northern facade of the Hall of Science building.]
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[Oblique view of the upper porch located along the northern facade of the Hall of Science building.]
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[Oblique view of the upper porch located along the northern facade of the Hall of Science building.]
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[One of the entrances to the Electrical Group exhibition at A Century of Progress. The sculpture of the man above was dedicated to "The conquest of time and space."]
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[One of the entrances to the Electrical Group exhibition under construction in preparation for A Century of Progress. The sculpture of the man above was dedicated to "The conquest of time and space."]
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[One of the entrances to the Electrical Group exhibition under construction in preparation for A Century of Progress. The sculpture of the man above was dedicated to "The conquest of time and space."]
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[One of the toilets inside the Hall of Science bathroom.]
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[Ornamental figure that adorned one of the sides of the Agricultural building at A Century of Progress International Exposition, ca. 1933-1934. The figure is a man breaking the ground with a shovel.]
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[Ornamental figure that adorned one of the sides of the Agricultural building at A Century of Progress International Exposition, ca. 1933-1934. The figure is a man breaking the ground with a shovel.]
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[Participants at the Central States Parole conference which was held at Illinois Host House at the Century of Progress International Exposition in 1934.]
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[Participants in A Century of Progress Norwegian Promotion Day.]
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[Participants in the 'Parade of the Masques,' which was held on the Boardwalk of the Midway.]
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[Participants swimming in the National Athletic Union outdoor title racing carnival held at the Century of Progress Lagoon.]
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[Patrons at the Century of Progress Foreign Villages exhibit, ca. 1933-1934.]
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[Patrons walk through the "Black Forest Village" at the Century of Progress "Foreign Villages" exhibit. The exhibition was intended to recreate a German hamlet in the Black Forest during wintertime.]
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[Photo of an architectural drawing of Frank Buck's Animal Show exhibit at A Century of Progress International Exhibit. The architectural firm that produced the drawing was Loebl, Schlossman & Demuth, a Chicago-based business that went on to design the Water Tower Place (1976) and the Prudential Plaza (1990).]
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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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