THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Among the finest of the foreign pavilions at the Panama-Pacific Exposition is that of the 

 Republic of Cuba. The building was designed by the well-known Cuban architect, Senor 

 Francisco Centurion Maceo, a member of the Cuban Commission. It is in the late Spanish 

 Renaissance style of architecture, and has a large and artistic patio in the center. Cuba spent 

 $250,000 on its splendid pavilion and the remarkable exhibits of the country's agriculture,, 

 horticulture, mineral and forestal wealth and unrivaled tropical flora. — Courtesy of the BuUetin 

 of the Pan-American Union. 



