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2-  Cafe' Chantant: was a vaudeville-like theater decorated in grand Art Nouveau style.  Opera recitals, acrobatic acts,  and comedians filled the stage. Shows were changed so patrons would come back again.
2-  Cafe' Chantant: was a vaudeville-like theater decorated in grand Art Nouveau style.  Opera recitals, acrobatic acts,  and comedians filled the stage. Shows were changed so patrons would come back again.
The Antoine Restaurant is a reproduction of
the New Orleans Restaurant "Antoine," located in "Paris" on the Pike.
==After the Fair==
==After the Fair==



Latest revision as of 21:56, 9 January 2024

Paris
LocationThe Pike
No. of Buildings6
Construction
Construction Cost$35,000 ($1.06 million in 2021)
Proft$230,515 ($6.95 million in 2021)
Entry
Adult Entry25¢ ($8 in 2021)
Architecture
ArchitectEmmanuel Masqueray


Paris was an attraction on The Pike that brought visitors back to medieval France.

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The attraction was comprised of four buildings.

There was a reproduction (complete with guillotine), of the Bastille. A centralized stage for performers were surrounded by venders dealing fine linens, perfumes, laces, champagne, etc.

One of the popular buildings contained `transparent mirrors,' or illusions that suggested mirrors but were not.

The attraction contained two restaurants-

1- Cabaret Bruant: where people could sing or recite poetry while others imbibed and ate. Included the celebrated Champagne Dancers.

2- Cafe' Chantant: was a vaudeville-like theater decorated in grand Art Nouveau style. Opera recitals, acrobatic acts, and comedians filled the stage. Shows were changed so patrons would come back again.

The Antoine Restaurant is a reproduction of the New Orleans Restaurant "Antoine," located in "Paris" on the Pike.

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