The Belgian Village
Immediately adjoining the Twenty-third Street entrance 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. Cafes, typical medieval homes, a fish market, an old church and a town hall go to make a display which will be 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.

- LEFT: St. Nicolas Church.
RIGHT: A Street in the Belgian Village

- Belgian Shoe Dancers.

- Belgian Village Entrance

- Inside the Belgian Village
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