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Circular Panorama of the Base of the Electric Tower, Ending Looking Down the Mall

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Circular Panorama of the Base of the Electric Tower, Ending Looking Down the Mall is an American black and white film filmed by Thomas Alva Edison in Buffalo, New York on June 8th 1901.

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the camera was set up in the middle of the Court of Fountains, which is situated between the Cascades and the Grand Basin, to capture this image. The view begins with the lens pointing toward the West Mall, which is framed by the West Amherst gate in the distance. The camera rotates slowly from left to right, taking in the Electricity Building, the base of the Electric Tower, with its exquisite statuary and spouting fountains, passing the Agricultural Building while also showing the Stadium and Canadian Buildings in the background, and finally resting, looking down the East Mall with the East Amherst gate in the extreme background.

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