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Table 6
                                  Golden Gate Exposition Buildings of Treasure Island
                                                    (Demolished by 1942)

                  Bldg. No.                                  Building Data



                     NIA       Map Quad: E5          Year Built: 1938         Year Demolished:   NLT 1942
                               Title:   Livestock Pavilion
                               Uses:   Livestock shows and competitions


                     NIA       Map Quad: (See notes)   Year Built: 1938       Year Demolished:   NLT 1942
                 '------~
                               Title:   Gayway
                               Uses:   Carnival rides and shows, including a 4000 foot roller coaster
                               Notes:   The Gayway spanned over the following Map Quads:  E6, 7, 8, 9;  F, 6, 7, 8, 9;
                                       G6, 7, 8, 9; and H - 6, 7, 8, 9

                     NIA       Map Quad: H7          Year Built: 1938         Year Demolished:   NLT 1942
                '--------l
                               Title:   Chinese Village
                               Uses:   Displayed rare art and tapestries, jade and ivory carved pieces, plants of China,
                                       classical, acrobatic, and Chinese dance performances, as well as a restaurant with
                                       chefs imported from China just for the Exposition.


                     NIA       Map Quad: L9          Year Built: 1938         Year Demolished:   NLT 1942
                '-------1
                               Title:   Ferry Slip (Oakland Landing)









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