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A general View of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition from Presidio Heights showing the Golden Gate and Marin Hills on the extreme left, the race track, athletic field and stock exhibit at the western end of the exposition, adjoining which is the state and foriegn buildings. About the center of the picture may be seen the California counties building on the shore of the bay, the Fine Arts Palace and Lagoon, adjoining which is the band concourse and the Inside Inn, a modern hotel within the grounds of the Exposition. Eastward from this point may be seen the Horticultural and other main exhibit palaces, the yacht harbor and the marina, the courts, tower of jewels and south gardens, at the Eastern end of which stands Festival Hall and at the extreme Eastern end of the picture the zone, which contains many wonderful concessions and is 3000 feet long extending from the enstrance at Fillmore St. to the entrance at Van Ness Avenue.
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