NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: "Buildings from 1876 Centennial Live on in Spring Lake, N.J." by Frank J. PrialIn this news article from the New York Times, the original buildings of the 1876 World’s Fair held in Philadelphia are discussed. There were many different buildings built for the Centennial Expo and, after celebrating the nation’s 100th birthday, the different buildings were auctioned off to places all over the country. This article discusses those buildings moved to New Jersey, what they are used for and where they are located. There is a picture and a sketch included of the Missouri House. Other buildings mentioned by name include, but are not limited to, the Delaware and Colorado-Kansas buildings and the Glass Magazine.