Walled City: Difference between revisions

Public wiki for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{short description|Walled City}}
{{short description|Walled City}}
{{Infobox prepared food
{{Infobox FairBuilding
| name            = Walled City
| name            = Walled City
| image            =  
| image            = Walled City.jpg
| image_size      = 300px
| image_alt        =  
| image_size      = 400px
| caption          = Walled City
| caption          = Walled City
| alternate_name  =  
| alternate_name  =  
| country          =  
| location        = [[Philippine Exhibit]]
| creator          =  
| no_buildings    = 1
| course          =  
| construction_cost=  
| cost            = Walled City
| furnishing_cost  =  
| admission        =  
| profit          =  
| profit          =  
| owner            =  
| owner            =  
| main_ingredient  =  
| architect        =  
| variations       =  
| dimensions       =  
| calories        =  
| adult_entry      =
| child_entry      =
| opening_day      =
| dedication_day  =
| special_day      =
| other            =  
| other            =  
| floorplan_image  = 
| ticket_image    =
}}
}}
Directly across the [[Bridge of Spain]] to the [[Philippine Exhibit]] was the Walled City, a reproduction of the fort at Manilla.
Directly across the [[Bridge of Spain]] to the [[Philippine Exhibit]] was the Walled City, a reproduction of the fort at Manilla.



Revision as of 18:17, 4 March 2024

Walled City
LocationPhilippine Exhibit
No. of Buildings1

Directly across the Bridge of Spain to the Philippine Exhibit was the Walled City, a reproduction of the fort at Manilla.

Etymology

Before the Fair

Description

Within the building was are exhibited relics of the various Philippine wars. An immense number of historic relics made this building an interesting museum. Both Constabulary and Scouts lived inside the Walled City, which showcased a large collection of weapons. The Constabulary Guard, the native police-military organization of the Philippines, were commanded by American and native and had an eighty piece band. John Philip Sousa said, after hearing a concert by this native band, "I marvel at their skill."

After the Fair

See also

Notes

References

External links