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This is a photograph of the Agricultural Hall at the Centennial Exhibition.  At 820' long and 540' wide, it was the second largest building at the fair.  
This is a photograph of the Agricultural Hall at the Centennial Exhibition.  At 820' long and 540' wide, it was the second largest building at the fair.  


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All images are from The Illustrated History of the Centennial Exhibition, by James D. McCabe, published in Philadelphia, 1876.
All images are from The Illustrated History of the Centennial Exhibition, by James D. McCabe, published in Philadelphia, 1876.

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The Railroad Depot at the Centennial Exhibition. Several Exhibition Buildings in the background. The trains arrived and departed from the depot














This image shows the distance between the Railroad tracks and the display buildings. This made it easy for workers to move artifacts from the rail cars to the buildings











This is a photograph of the Agricultural Hall at the Centennial Exhibition. At 820' long and 540' wide, it was the second largest building at the fair.











All images are from The Illustrated History of the Centennial Exhibition, by James D. McCabe, published in Philadelphia, 1876.