Festival Hall, the centerpiece of the Main View of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, is fronted by the Cascades and the Grand Basin. The smaller building to the left is the East Cascade Restaurant.
This photograph of the Kentucky Building at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition shows a very elaborate building with columns, wrap around porch, multiple balconies, metal work and sculpture, topped with the United States flag and other flags....
The crowd walking along the Pike of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The Pike was a wide mile-long span of concessions, attractions, and rides to provide amusement and activities.
Buildings; Exhibition buildings; Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Sculpture; Public sculpture; Horses
Sculpture by Frederick Remington on The Pike of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The sculpture has four cowboys riding horses and pointing guns up towards the sky. The title of the sculpture is "Shooting Up the Town."
St. Louis, Missouri seen from above; a tall tower stands above the surrounding buildings. The Mississippi River can be seen in the back. Text printed on verso reads, "St. Louis is the largest city on the Mississippi river, and one of the most...
City & town life; Railroads; Street railroads; Pedestrians
View of Broadway avenue in Saint Louis, Missouri. Street with back of streetcar, horses and wagons, carriages, and pedestrians with a row of buildings on the left and wires and poles near the right. Title: (28) Street scene in the largest city of...
Stone bridge across a narrow body of water with a long building with multiple columns to the left and another building with columns in the background. Title: 15012-Palace of Electricity and Lagoon from Lewis and Clark Bridge, Louisiana Purchase...
Long building with a dome and columns behind formal gardens, with a wide set of stairs leading to the entrance. Four women, two of them holding umbrellas, stand at the end of the garden. Title: 15001-Sunken Gardens and Government Building,...
Hotels; Streets; Automobiles; Jefferson Hotel (St. Louis, Mo.)
Hotel Jefferson with street below. The hotel is seen from the corner, and cars can be seen on both facing streets. Printed by Curt Teich, number 3A-H332; this number dates the card to 1933.