Carpenters' Hall, Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition, Philadelphia
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At the end of a narrow court opening on Chestnut Street between Third and Fourth is the little building known as Carpenters' Hall, where the First Continental Congress was held. The Carpenters' Guild built this Hall in 1770. THE SESQUI-CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Celebrates the 150th Anniversary of American Freedom and bringsfrom the four corners of the earth Art, Music, Science, Industry, Sports. Philadelphia Women's Invitation: La France dissolves all grease and any soap (bar, flakes or blue) which makes any soap, because the thorough cleansing qualities of La France make them utterly useless - at the same time, and in one operation it blues the clothes the same time because it makes them snowy white and sweet-smelling. Ask your grocer for La France. |