File:Pan-American Exposition - In the Philippine Village.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPan-American Exposition - In the Philippine Village.jpg | Original caption: "In the Philippine Village - It is worth going on a long journey just to see the Philippine Village at the Pan-American. In the houses of the village the native style of architecture is followed throughout. The roofs are thatched with nieper, as seen in the picture. Native customs are fully illustrated." | |||||||
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Source | C. D. Arnold, Official Views of Pan-American Exposition, scanned by Dave Pape | |||||||
Author | C. D. Arnold | |||||||
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