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DescriptionMuseo - Parque Balboa en California.jpg
Sometimes referred to it as Spanish Revival or Spanish Mission Style. Most of the Exposition structures were designed by en:Bertram Goodhue and en:Carleton Winslow, and built, for the Panama-California Exposition held in 1915. The exposition commemorated the opening of the Panama Canal.
"According to what I have read, it is actually a unique style of architecture that combines elements of some of the great structures found in Spain, as well as influences from some of the beautiful cathedrals found in Mexico.
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{{Information |Description= These buildings in Balboa Park are highly ornamented. They are in a style that I've heard called by different names. Some call it Spanish Colonial. Others refer to it as Spanish Revival or Spanish Mission Style. According t