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Washington, D. C. and region
The White House, North Front and Grounds.
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No. 241. GRAND CANON OF THE COLORADO AND RIVER.
Stolid indeed is lie who can front the awful scene and view its unearthly splendor of…
Washington, D. C. and region
The quiet, harmonious effect of the Capital at Washington, in spite of all its vastness and grandeur, is the more to be wondered at, because the work…
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No. 252. JUMPING TO STAND ROCK, DELLS OF WISCONSIN.
What a sweet, virgin witchery there is about the Wisconsin Dells! It puts the hand of…
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No. 257. MAMMOTH OR GREAT FOUNTAIN GEYSER IN ERUPTION, FIREHOLE BASIN, YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
In Yellowstone Park there are at least…
Washington, D. C. and region
The House of Representatives is that branch of the Congress of the United States which is elected directly by the people.
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No. 298. MINNEHAHA, “LAUGHING WATER”, IN SUMMER.
About four miles south of the center of the “City of Flour and Lumber”, Minneapolis, in…
Washington, D. C. and region
This is the most prominent street In Washington. It extends from the White House to the Capitol, a distance of one and one-fourth miles and is as…
1904 St. Louis World's Fair
At the right is the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy, and beyond it is the splendid Palace of Liberal Arts.
1904 St. Louis World's Fair
The Palace of Mines and Metallurgy represented an entirely original architecture. It covered nine acres and cost nearly $500,000 to build.