The Journal of San Diego History
SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY
Fall 1990, Volume 36, Number 4
Richard W. Crawford, Editor
Page iv. Panama-California Exposition | Entire Year 1915
Page 183. San Diego | All the Year | 1915 | Panama-California Exposition [poster]
Page 184. [Crowd crossing Cabrillo Bridge on Opening Day of Exposition]
Page 186. 1915 Expo | Joseph G. Cannon (left) and John D. Spreckels (right)
Page 188. Washington State Building
Page 190. Products in the Sacramento Valley Building
Page 190. Exhibit in San Joaquin Valley Counties Building
Page 192. Los Jardines de Montezuma, site of present day Alcazar [Garden]
Page 192. Arbor in Los Jardines de Montezuma
Page 193. Gardens in the rear of the Southern California Building
Page 194. The Japanese Tea Garden
Page 197. Hawaiian Village Dancers
Page 198. Cawston Ostrich Farm Exhibit
Page 200. The ten acre Indian Village
Page 201. Wooden model of the Temple of the Plumed Serpent, Chichen-Itza, in the California Building (photo courtesy of the Museum of Man).
Page 202. A prehistoric stone quarry exhibit from the Indian Arts Building (photo courtesy of the Museum of Man).
Page 203. An exhibit of busts and masks for “racial variation series” in the Science and Education Building (photo courtesy of the Museum of Man).
Page 204. Crowd in Plaza de Panama for ceremony
Page 204. Boy Scouts at Organ Pavilion
Page 205. Panama Canal Exhibit
Page 206. Japanese exhibit in the Foreign and domestic Arts Building
Page 207. Moreland Trucks in the Commerce and Industries Building
Page 208. The Model Citrus Grove and the Lipton Tea Plantation (foreground)
Page 208. Map of the five-acre Model Farm
Page 210. The Alhambra Cafeteria at the entrance to the Isthmus
Page 210. Balboa Park gardens and Alhambra Cafeteria
Page 213. A view of roses and dahlia gardens from the terrace of the Organ Pavilion