File:Americana 1920 Libraries - National Geographic Society.jpg
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DescriptionAmericana 1920 Libraries - National Geographic Society.jpg |
English: Photograph of the National Geographic Society building complex. |
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Date | published 1920 | |||
Source | Encyclopedia Americana, v. 17, 1920, between pp. 390 and 391 second plate, top photograph | |||
Author | Unknown photographer | |||
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English: The Home of the National Geographic Society. On the right is the Gardiner Greene Hubbard Hall, erected for the Society by the heirs of its first president. In this building are the Board rooms and Library. The administration building adjoining is devoted to the editorial and business offices of the Magazine.
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