Horse Parade at the Pan-American Exposition Filming Locations

Horse Parade at the Pan-American Exposition filming locations

Where was Horse Parade at the Pan-American Exposition filmed? Horse Parade at the Pan-American Exposition was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

Horse Parade at the Pan-American Exposition Filming Locations

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Horse Parade at the Pan-American Exposition (1901)
Runtime: 3 minutes
Rating: 3.9
Release year: 1901
IMDB: tt0360645
Plot summary

An excellent picture secured on the Esplanada of the Pan-American Exposition, showing the live stock exhibitor's exposition of prize winners at the Pan-American. Here we show some of the most beautiful horsees ever presented, the animals having been gathered from all sections of North America. The exhibition begins with Kentucky thoroughbreds, who prance by the camera and form a decided contrast with the great broad chested Canadian draft horses. The horses pass our camera in parade form, being led or driven by their owners, and the entire parade is headed by a full band.

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Horse Parade at the Pan-American Exposition filming locations