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Mon, 16 Oct 2000 21:22:11 EDT
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Those who are astute in matters concerning the Pan-Am Exposition:

With the Pan-American Exposition centennial fast approaching, I was wondering
if there are any period publications or catalogs which are available for
veiwing.  Also of interest, are the whereabouts of any existing pieces of the
dismantled Pan-Am exhibits or buildings.  ( i.e.- Last year a fountain was
discovered inside a small castle in Pendleton, New York.)  News articles of
interest would be greatly appreciated (current or period articles dealing
with the dismantling)

With Thanks

Eric T. Zastrow
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