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English: "Arch of the Rising Sun," Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915, A. Stirling Calder, sculptor.
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Source Frank Morton Todd, The Story of the Exposition, Volume 2 (New York: G. W. Putnam's Sons, 1921), p. 139.[1]
Author Alexander Stirling Calder (1870-1945), sculptor
Cardinell Vincent Company, photographer

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