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Above: The Massachusetts Building, Wells and Dana, architects, is a replica, one-third reduced, of the famous central portion of the Boston State House, designed by Bulfinch. Its interior is rich in colonial furniture and portraits. Below: The Pennsylvania Building, designed by Henry Hornbostel, of Pittsburg, suggests, though it does not attempt to reproduce, Independence Hall. Its loggia shelters the Liberty Bell. | |||