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House of Hospitality
The 1915 Exposition’s Foreign Arts Building became the House of Hospitality, extensively remodeled for the 1935 Exposition by architects Richard Requa and Sam Hamill. A new courtyard featured a fountain with a Donal Hord sculpture, the Woman of Tehuantepec. The new Garden of the Cafe del Rey Moro would become a popular spot for weddings.
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