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Section of the great central court, designed by Messrs. McKim, Mead and White. The court, ap- 
‘proximately ‘600x900 feet, divides the main rectangle of exposition buildings from north to south. 
‘Upon the east of the court figures symbolical of the Orient surmounts a huge arch, the Arch of the 
"Rising Sun, larger than the Arc de Triomphe; upon the west of the court the story of the setting 
sun is depicted; surmounting the arch upon the west, prairie schooners are shown. 
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The building is 630x295 feet and is one of the most notable structures of the kind ever built, being 
composed almost entirely of glass. Set in the west end of the south garden, opposite the Palace of 
Education, its glittering.dome is seen as one of the stricking features by those who enter the Ex- 
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