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In honor of the citywide centennial celebration of the 1915 Panama-California Exposition, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego presents Pond Lily Over Mushroom Cloud: Byron Kim Adapts the Black on Black Cosmology of Maria Martinez and John D. Spreckels and The Impossible Railroad at its downtown location from July 16, 2015 through November 1, 2015. MCASD’s connection to the centennial celebration lies within the Santa Fe Depot train station, which was redeveloped in 1915 in anticipation of the large volume of visitors that would arrive for the Exposition. MCASD Downtown is located in the former baggage claim building of Santa Fe Depot, and shares a roof with the active train station today. The 1915 Panama-California Exposition was San Diego’s celebratory response its position as the first U.S. port for ships traveling north after passing through the

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