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Exploring the Palace of the Argentine National Congress in 1910

Take a look back in time to 1910 and explore the Palace of the Argentine National Congress. Learn more about its history and the country at the time with this article and image.
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Palace of the Argentine National Congress in 1910

Source: arcondebuenosaires.com.ar

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