Title supplied by cataloger. The Exposition was launched to commemorate the landing of the Spanish padres and the founding of California and to invite industrial acitivity to the L.A. area. The Exposition buildings, designed by architect Hugh R. Davies, were modeled on North Africa's walled cities. Aerial view of the 1928 Pacific Southwest Exposition in Long Beach looking right from the Graham Bros. Catalina Rock facility. The city of Long Beach and its harbor facilities are in the background. The domed structure is the entrance to the exhibition.
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image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
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