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Latest revision as of 02:06, 7 March 2024

Visayan Village
LocationPhilippine Exhibit
OwnerM. R. Healy
Construction
Construction Cost$20,740 ($625,521 in 2021)
Proft$55,909 ($1.69 million in 2021)

The Visayan Village was located on the shore of Lake Arrowhead in the Philippine Exhibit, just behind the Palace of Agriculture.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Before the Fair[edit | edit source]

Description[edit | edit source]

The complex of 20 houses was enclosed by a picturesque fence of laced bamboo. The Visayans lived just as like they were in their homes in the islands. They were friendly, highly intelligent and operated a market which contained many beautiful articles and fabrics, including: Jusi, Pina and Sinimay cloth, the making of embroidery, hats, mats, canes, etc. Pineapple fibers that were weaved into silk-like cloths dazzled the visitors. Wood-carving were also showcased. The village was 4 acres in size.

After the Fair[edit | edit source]

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