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Electricity Building from the Pan-American Exposition.
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Title
Electricity Building from the Pan-American Exposition.
Date
Ca. 1901
Physical Description
Silk ; 5 3/4 x 4 1/8 inches.
Notes
Depicts the “Electricity Building” from the Pan-American Expo that was in Buffalo, NY in 1901. Green and Wicks of Buffalo were the architects of the building. It was used for exhibits in electrical science and manufactures of electrical apparatus. Power from Niagara Falls was harnessed to distribute electricity throughout the Expo.
Gift of Michael Zinman, 2008. (Part of the Michael Zinman World’s Fair Collection.)
Subject
Pan-American Exposition (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.)
Genre
Souvenir.
Location
OBJ 882
Accession number
OBJ 882
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Art and Artifacts Collection
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