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Rediscovered Images of Santiago from the 1920s

Various scenes of the city of Santiago in the 1920s. The footage is striking for its images of the Alameda, Santa Lucía Hill, Mapocho Station, the Museum and School of Fine Arts, government buildings, Cousiño Park, the Spring Festival, the military parade, the cavalry school, and the first steam locomotive in Chile.

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Various scenes of the city of Santiago in the 1920s. The footage is striking for its images of the Alameda, Santa Lucía Hill, Mapocho Station, the Museum and School of Fine Arts, government buildings, Cousiño Park, the Spring Festival, the military parade, the cavalry school, and the first steam locomotive in Chile.

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