File:Pan-American Exposition - Womans Building.jpg

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Description Original caption: "Woman's Building - This is the headquarters of the Board of Women Managers, and is used for purposes of entertainment and as a resting place for women visitors. It was formerly the Country Club."
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Source C. D. Arnold, Official Views of Pan-American Exposition, scanned by Dave Pape
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