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Temple of Music at the Pan-American Exhibition at Buffalo, 1901
Temple of Music at the Pan-American Exhibition at Buffalo, 1901. It was in this building that William McKinley (1843-1901) Republican politician and 25th president of the USA was shot on 6 September 1901 by an anarchist, Leon Czolgosz. He died on 14 September. From The Sphere. (London, 14 September 1901)
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Media ID 14846721
© Ann Ronan Picture Library / Heritage-Images
Buffalo Fountain Mckinley New York State William Mckinley Ann Ronan Pictures
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This print captures the grandeur of the Temple of Music at the Pan-American Exhibition in Buffalo, 1901. The magnificent architecture stands tall against a backdrop of lush greenery, showcasing the artistic beauty that defined this era. However, behind its majestic facade lies a tragic tale that forever changed American history. It was within these very walls that President William McKinley fell victim to an anarchist's bullet on September 6th, 1901. Leon Czolgosz's act of violence shook the nation to its core and ultimately claimed McKinley's life on September 14th. The image encapsulates both the splendor and sorrow associated with this significant event. The Temple of Music symbolizes not only America's cultural prowess but also serves as a haunting reminder of a president lost too soon. As we gaze upon this monochrome photograph, we are transported back to a time when exhibitions like these showcased our country's achievements and aspirations. Yet amidst all the excitement and celebration, tragedy struck, leaving an indelible mark on our collective memory. This print serves as a poignant reminder of how history can be shaped by unexpected events – where beauty meets tragedy in one fleeting moment captured forever in black and white.
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