A view of the main entrance to the Irish Village sponsored by Lady Aberdeen at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The entrance is in the shape of a medieval castle, with crenallations, small towers, and a large arched entryway. There is a replica of Blarney Castle inside the village on the right. The walkway and benches in the foreground are crowded with people. Date supplied by cataloger, based on the year of the Exposition. One of forty-eight glass plate negatives originally housed together with a note by Latta: "Frank Robinson Merced Area Misc. Unidentified."
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