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The Pan American Plaza, or Plaza de America, helped bring the stylistically different buildings of the Palisades into a coherent ensemble. Tall staffs holding banners and broad sidewalks bordered the Plaza and fountains and a great carpet of flowers, planted under the direction of W. Allen Perry, of the Exposition’s landscape division, beautified an oblong space north of the Firestone Singing fountains.
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