Centennial Exposition of 1876...
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September 30, 1876
SUPPLEMENT TO HARPER'S WEEKLY, Sept. 30, 1876.
* Centennial Exposition of 1876
Rarely do such large, foldout prints from Harper's Weekly survive intact, as they were typically removed for their displayability or damaged after many years of folding and unfolding when found in the volumes.
This print is a terrific & very detailed overview of the grounds of the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, held in this city to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Not only does this print show in great detail each of the many buildings, but each is labeled, as all are the streets and avenues. In the distance is the skyline of the city of Philadelphia.
Today this park is the site of the Philadelphia Zoo. So popular was this Exposition that over 10 million visitors attended, equal to 20% of the population of the entire country.
The entire print measures about 22 1/2 by 30 1/2 inches. This print has two 4 inch tears into the print. These tears can be fixed to look better. Also a few small separations near the middle and minor folding.
* Centennial Exposition of 1876
Rarely do such large, foldout prints from Harper's Weekly survive intact, as they were typically removed for their displayability or damaged after many years of folding and unfolding when found in the volumes.
This print is a terrific & very detailed overview of the grounds of the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, held in this city to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Not only does this print show in great detail each of the many buildings, but each is labeled, as all are the streets and avenues. In the distance is the skyline of the city of Philadelphia.
Today this park is the site of the Philadelphia Zoo. So popular was this Exposition that over 10 million visitors attended, equal to 20% of the population of the entire country.
The entire print measures about 22 1/2 by 30 1/2 inches. This print has two 4 inch tears into the print. These tears can be fixed to look better. Also a few small separations near the middle and minor folding.
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