The Belgian Village

Immediately adjoining the Twenty-third Street enterance you find yourself pulling the latchstring of a Sixteenth century Belgian Village. The houses and buildings are exact reproductions of those seen by the American tourist in Belgium today. Gay cafes and shops, typical medieval homes, an old church, and a town hall go to make a disply which is unsurpassed.

The village is inhabited by craftsmen in the costumes of hundreds of years ago. Ancient folk dances are a feature of the main square. Typical Belgian milk carts drawn by dogs and driven by merry milkmaids add to the picturesqueness of the village.

Official Guide
Book Of The Fair
1933
Published by
A Century Of Progress
Administration Building
Chicago