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- A drama about a young woman's visit to the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. The film tells the story of the exposition, as imagined through the eyes of a visitor.
- A nostalgic, slightly syrupy tour through the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exhibition in San Francisco by way of archive footage and a chuckling narrator. Among the famous faces that pop up include Thomas Alva Edison and Henry Ford.
- Among the many interesting views we see the officials of the Japanese government, in conjunction with the officials of the Panama Exposition and municipal officials, selecting the site and turning the first shovelful of earth for the Japanese exhibit at the exposition. Beautiful panoramic views of the residential portions of the city, close views of the business portion and of the numerous statues which are of national interest, charming bits from the public parks and drives, the famous Seal Rocks and Cliff House, in the large dining room of which we see the Japanese and exposition officials at luncheon. In addition to the many other interesting scenes, which our limited space does not permit us to describe, we see the famous Sutro baths, which are known the world over, interior views of which we were especially fortunate in obtaining, showing hundreds of bathers and spectators. We believe we have obtained the most complete and comprehensive motion pictures ever made of this wonderful feature of a wonderful city.