Constantinople
Public wiki for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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Location | The Pike |
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Construction | |
Construction Cost | $25,000($753,981 in 2021) |
Proft | $59,448.55($1.79 million in 2021) |
Entry | |
Adult Entry | 50¢ ($15 in 2021) |
Constantinople was essentially a themed collection of six authentic structures that housed Turkish merchants built on The Pike.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
Before the Fair[edit | edit source]
Description[edit | edit source]
Built to resemble the bazaars of Stamboul, (now spelt as Istanbul), this attraction was noted for its authenticity. Turkish performers in period and national dress entertained the pike-goers; they danced, posed, did feats of magic and served as water-bearers. Their purpose, bring the folks in to purchase authentic Turkish merchandise. Outside the bazaars was a typical Turkish street.
There are two men hawking the crowd, both wearing native costumes and fez hats. One man is banging a large drum and other playing a flute.
This attraction was operated by the same company that produced the Irish Village.