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ONE YEAR, AND THE

AUTHENTIC BIRD'S-EYE VIEW

World's

OF THE

Columbian Exposition.

Produced in the Richest Colors and showing in one accurate Panoramic View THE OFFICIAL PLAN of the Buildings and the Exposition Grounds, as they are arranged into drive-ways and curving walks that lead by beds of brilliant flowers, through groves of green shrubbery, along the banks of the winding Lagoons, on which will be seen the processions of floats, representing the progress and wonder of the nations a clear outline of all constructions, showing each great building, its entrances, ar.hways and towers, and standing out in bold relief are the

Mammoth Constructions, the Main Buildings, the Giants of the Fair.

All the entrances to the Grounds are clearly visible, while the main avenues and streets leading from the Fair Grounds to the different parts of the city are plainly shown. To the east of the ground lies Lake Michigan into which all the waterways and lagoons wind their way in symmetrical outline, allowing the ships of all the nations to majestically ride the waves and move among the great buildings, and through the grounds of the Columbian Exposition, a circumstance never before known in the history of the world.

At one glance the eye beholds the world famed Columbian Exposition, with its mighty buildings, canopies, towers, domes, archways, battle ships and the wonders that the genius of the nineteenth century can comprehend, a sight never before presented to the eyes of man.

SET in the CENTER of this Chart is a large life-like photograph of COLUMBUS, as he appeared when he set sail for the then unknown shores of America. This is the most perfect of him that has ever been published, and adds greatly to the beauty and value of the chart.

In Addition to the Bird's Eye View

A PICTURE OF EACH BUILDING

Is given separately, in beautiful colors, showing its majestic form and appearance. To still add to the interest, the size, cost and area of each building is given. This immense chart is 28x44 inches, and is the only one of its kind ever published.

Besides showing the individual buildings as they appear separately, the eye simultaneously rests upon the whole Exposition, showing how all the buildings are grouped together and how they will appear in 1893.

By viewing it carefully, such a vivid impression reaches the mind that one imagines to have already visited the Exposition.

By the distinct and prominent features the general plan is learned at once, and by its absolute accuracy and plainness, a person will be thoroughly familiar with the grounds when they visit the Exposition in 1893.

This feature alone renders the chart worth ten times its cost. It is invaluable to all and must shortly be found in every home, library and institution in the land.

So distinct are the buildings and explicit the information that those who cannot go there in 1893, can receive a correct conception of and visit the Exposition at their own homes.

As a work of art to place in your homes, by its rich colors, it surpasses all others. By having it in your possession you will be able to view the Exposition in years to come.

The Southwestern Journal of Education for one year and the Chart sent postpaid to any Address in America, ready for framing, for $1.00. Firmly mounted on oak rollers, ready to hang up, $1.25.

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