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The Forestry Building was located in the [[Philippine Exhibit]].  
The Forestry Building was located in the [[Philippine Exhibit]].  



Latest revision as of 17:53, 4 March 2024

Forestry Building
File:Forestry Building.jpg
LocationPhilippine Exhibit
No. of Buildings1

The Forestry Building was located in the Philippine Exhibit.

Before the Fair[edit | edit source]

Description[edit | edit source]

Made out of Philippine woods the building had a long veranda of bamboo, shaded with coils of rattan. A number of specimens of hardwood were shown, the most valuable of which is narra (padauk), often mistaken for mahogany. Also on display was an exhibit of gutta-percha and rubber, which could be found in chewing gum.


After the Fair[edit | edit source]

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