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An interesting feature of the [[Philippine Exhibit]] was a large relief map made by Father Algue, the Jesuit Priest, who was in charge of the Manila Observatory. His map covered an area of 110 x 75 feet. More than 2,000 islands were shown.  
An interesting feature of the [[Philippine Exhibit]] was a large relief map made by Father Algue, the Jesuit Priest, who was in charge of the Manila Observatory. His map covered an area of 110 x 75 feet. More than 2,000 islands were shown.  
==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Latest revision as of 03:48, 6 March 2024

Weather Bureau and Map
File:Weather Bureau and Map.jpg
Alternative namesObservatory
LocationPhilippine Exhibit
No. of Buildings1
Construction
Construction Cost$18,291 ($551,643 in 2021)

An interesting feature of the Philippine Exhibit was a large relief map made by Father Algue, the Jesuit Priest, who was in charge of the Manila Observatory. His map covered an area of 110 x 75 feet. More than 2,000 islands were shown.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Before the Fair[edit | edit source]

Description[edit | edit source]

Various weather instruments were located in towers erected on the Philippine Exhibit and were demonstrated within the observatory. The map was located directly outside this building, with a raised walkway encircling the map for easy viewing.

After the Fair[edit | edit source]

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