File:A-Y- P Exposition bird's eye view postcard (cropped).jpg

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Description Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition map: looking southeast toward Mt. Rainier. Denny Hall and Parrington Hall visible in the right foreground.
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Source Scanned from reproduction in Kate C. Duncan, 1001 Curious Things, University of Washington Press, 2000, ISBN 0295980109, p. 63.
Author William Caughey
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