Front:
PORTLANDTACOMA
PORTOLA
SEATTLE
LT LAKE CITY
SOGDEN
ST.JOSEPH
KANSAS CITY
PROVO
MARYSVILLE
STOCKTON SACRAMENTO
BINGHAM
OROVILLE
LOS ANGELESt
CAKLAND,
ТОРЕКА
PUEBLO
DURANGO
*SANTA FE
ST. LOUIS
JEFFERS MPHIS
LITTLE ROCK
HOT SPRINGS
GRAND JUNCTION
DALLAS
ET WORTH
SAN ANTONIO
EL PASO
SAN DIEGO
EW ORLEANS
LAREDO
HOUSTON
МЕXICO CITY
MISSOLY
SCEMIC
LINE
DVER
"THE GLORE" See America exhibit of the Western Pacific-Denver & Rio Grande-Missouri Pacific-St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Lines, located in the northwest corner of the Palace of Transportation, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San
Francisco, 1915. Height of Globe, 44 feet; diameter, 51 feet; extension, 50 x 50 feet. A Bureau is maintained within "The Globe,"
where illustrated literature and information on any desired district may be obtained. Admission Free.
BUTTE
WINNEMUCCA
HELENA
PARK
LEADVILLE
DENVER
GLENWOOD SPRINGS
SALIDA
YCOLORADO SPRINGS
SUGAR CITY
INCOLN
ОМАНА
ALVESTON
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and Canada,
Foreign,
"THE GLOBE”
Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco.
On the outside is a map of North America, the largest spherical
map in the world, showing the territory served by the lines of the
Western Pacific-Denver & Rio Grande-Missouri Pacific-St. Louis,
Iron Mountain & Southern. Within is displayed a series of twenty-
four illuminated models of cities and towns, mining camps, agricul-
tural districts, industries and notable scenic points located on the
lines of the railroads named.