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Palaces and Courts of the Exposition by Juliet Helena Lumbard James
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San Francisco has a few (?) windy and foggy days in the Trade Wind
Season, so if the walls are high and near together, the courts on the
inside of those walls will be well protected from both winds and fogs.
The high walls lift the cool air so that it passes over the buildings of
the great block, thus sheltering the courts within.

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Now that you have walked around the façades of the palaces of this great
block system, you can start with your courts.

I would strongly suggest that you study all of your buildings of this
group first, before entering the courts for close work.

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The Aisles Between the Palaces



The aisle between the Educational Palace and the Palace of Food Products
is called The Aisle of Spring, tho the name will probably not be applied
very often, as the aisle is not important.

The flora seen here is eucalyptus, acacia, laurestinus with its white
bloom, and veronica decussata with its purple flowers.

The border is cistus.

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