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The Moorish Palace on [[The Pike]] included historical wax work and plastic exhibits from Madam Tousard's Wax Museum in London, as well as a Sultan's Harem Room.
The '''Moorish Palace''' on [[The Pike]] was a historical wax-work exhibit, showcasing the Muslim people of southwest Africa.  This exhibit on the pike was entirely separate and distinct from the national display in the  [[Morocco|Morocco Pavilion.]]
 
==Etymology==
 
==Before the Fair==


==Description==
==Description==
Costumes and dresses showcased the Muslim people of the southwest Africa.


A visitor could see large tableaux depicting the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory, discovery of Mississippi, burial of De Soto, transfer of Louisiana, and Lewis and Clark's expedition.
This exhibit consisted of many wax figures clothed in costumes of the East Indian races.  


A theater showed Moorish acrobats, jugglers and magicians.  Plastic Art was shown in the attraction.
Among the features of the display are groups reflecting certain important events in the history of the acquisition of the Louisiana territory. The groups show the discovery of the Mississippi, the burial of De Soto, the scene of the transfer of the Louisiana territory to American sovereignty as it was enacted at St. Louis, and events connected with the exploration of Lewis and Clark.


Besides street performers such as snake charmers, there were many venders booth that  sold exotic rugs, linens, and jewelry.
The attraction did not make  as much money as it cost to build. It was generally reviewed poorly in the day, many articles citing the spielers exaggerations of what would be seen inside, only for the visitor to find themselves in a wax museum.
 
The attraction did not make  as much money as it cost to build. One possible reason might be that the Moorish Palace concession  was also at 1893 Chicago World's Fair.  Another  reason could be of competition between the `Streets of Cairo,' `Jerusalem,' `Mysterious Asia,'  and `Constantinople' exhibits also on the Pike.
 
==After the Fair==


==See also==
==See also==
 
[[Morocco]]
==Notes==
==Notes==



Latest revision as of 03:27, 13 March 2024

Moorish Palace
LocationThe Pike
No. of Buildings1
OwnerJohn A Wood
Construction
Construction Cost$38,000 ($1.15 million in 2021)
Proft$30,164.30 ($909,733 in 2021)
Entry
Adult Entry25¢ ($8 in 2021)


The Moorish Palace on The Pike was a historical wax-work exhibit, showcasing the Muslim people of southwest Africa. This exhibit on the pike was entirely separate and distinct from the national display in the Morocco Pavilion.

Description[edit | edit source]

This exhibit consisted of many wax figures clothed in costumes of the East Indian races.

Among the features of the display are groups reflecting certain important events in the history of the acquisition of the Louisiana territory. The groups show the discovery of the Mississippi, the burial of De Soto, the scene of the transfer of the Louisiana territory to American sovereignty as it was enacted at St. Louis, and events connected with the exploration of Lewis and Clark.

The attraction did not make as much money as it cost to build. It was generally reviewed poorly in the day, many articles citing the spielers exaggerations of what would be seen inside, only for the visitor to find themselves in a wax museum.

See also[edit | edit source]

Morocco

Notes[edit | edit source]

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