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Palace of Fine Arts
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Palace of Fine Arts
The Palace of Fine Arts was built for the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition held in San Francisco just 9 years after the devastating 1906 earthquake. The structures here, as they were at many of the expositions and world's fairs, were not made to be permanent structures, only built to last until the end of the expo, so the original structure was made of "staff", a mixture of plaster and burlap fiber.The movement to preserve this one building started in October 1915 and it was the only building left after the rest of the expo was dismantled. Over the years though weather and neglect made the building unusable but the preservation effort was taken back up in the 1950s and by the mid 70s it had been restored. Today it houses the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre and the Exploratorium.
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dmd-photo-art.com - Dominick M. Dimacale
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Outstanding image, details and description here, Songbird. Dominick
April 14, 2010
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annbelusphotography.com - Ann H. Belus
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Fascinating place, wonderfully catured here, Songbird. I liked your information; I had the opportunity to spend an afternoon here with a National Geographic photographer, but never knew this story of its origin!
April 14, 2010
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