AGRICULTURE BUILDING
Constructed in 1904, the Agriculture Building is one of the best remaining examples of exposition-style architecture in the world. Two Jeffersonian domed rotundas mark twin entrances, while the mid- and endpoints are celebrated with large arched barrel dormers decorated with shell designs of stone. During the Fair, visitors can find the Butter Cow, flowers, jumbo vegetables and other examples of Iowa's rich bounty.
Submitted by
Bryan Arnold
@nanowhiskers