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Woman and child viewing the Hansel and Gretel Cottage at Busch Gardens, the garden wonderland created by millionaire brewer Adolphus Busch near his residence on Orange Grove Boulevard. The gardens were open to the public from 1905 to 1937. Verso reads: "The Gingerbread House, half concealed under one of the great oaks, was but one of a group of fairy tale scenes imported from Europe. (Busch Gardens)"
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