Panoramic View Of The Esplanade By Night, Pan-American Exposition (1901 Original Black & White Film)

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Witness a technological marvel of the early 20th century with this black and white film from 1901! This silent film, credited as the first American motion picture taken entirely at night using incandescent light, showcases the awe-inspiring illumination of the Pan-American Exposition.

The camera pans slowly, revealing the majestic outlines of the exposition buildings bathed in the warm glow of electric lights. From the iconic Electric Tower to the Temple of Music, the scene shimmers with innovation and beauty.

This historical footage offers a glimpse into the magic and wonder of the Pan-American Exposition after dark.

Source :
Porter, E. S., White, J. H., Thomas A. Edison, I. & Paper Print Collection. (1901) Panorama of Esplanade by night. United States: Thomas A. Edison, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/00694344

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