MapLegend

Public wiki for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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This is the legend for the map

Eatery
Restaurant: Building is Primarily a place to eat. Restaurants, cafes, lunchrooms, etc.
Artistic
Sculpture: A sculpture, or monument of note.
Garden: A garden of plants maintained in an artistic manner
Exhibits
Palace: A Main exhibit building holding many internal exhibits.
Exhibit: A non-commercial building dedicated to a specific type of exhibit.
Company Exhibit: A building dedicated to a single company's exhibit, for commercial reasons.
Commercial
Attraction: A building where the primary function is to entertain the visitor in some manner.
Store: A building where visitors can buy items to take with them.
Music: A building dedicated to the performance of music.
Communal
Tribal: An area reserved for a tribe of people, usually small in number.
Village: A large reproduction of a native village.
Military: A military camp or building primarily dedicated to the military.
Dedicated Exhibit Buildings
Foreign Pavilion: Buildings dedicated to a country other than the United States.
United States: US Government led building.
Municipal Building: A Building dedicated to a specific city.
State Building: A building to showcase a specific state of the Union.
Support
Service: A building used for general support of the Fair.
University: The administration group of buildings leased from Washington University.
Services
Fire Department: Building housing firemen and fire engines.
Hospital: A place with doctors and nurses dedicated to healing.
Police Station: A building used by the police forces of the Fair.
Tram Station: A place to board/unboard the trams operating on the fairgrounds.
Hotel: A building primarily used for visitors to spend the night.
Entrance: An official entrance to the fairgrounds.
Restroom: Buildings for resting, using the bathroom, or freshening up.