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On of the more picturesque areas of the lavishly floral [[Philippine Exhibit]] was | On of the more picturesque areas of the lavishly floral [[Philippine Exhibit]] was Lake Arrowhead. The lake was also called Luguna De Bay. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 22:08, 10 November 2022
On of the more picturesque areas of the lavishly floral Philippine Exhibit was Lake Arrowhead. The lake was also called Luguna De Bay.
Etymology
Before the Fair
Description
The Moros gave exhibitions on the lake of the way they handle their water crafts and how to pearl fish. The lake was crossed by three bridges, illustrating native architecture, the main bridge being the Bridge of Spain.