French+Cider+Press+and+Eiffel+Tower

French Village!  “Taking up where I left off in my last, I found the French exhibit most interesting.” -Jas A. Miller, visitor  Covered in over 1,000 incandesant lights, a replica of the Eiffel Tower stood 20 feet tall, in Jackson Park. Costing roughly $100,000 to construct, the admission was 25 cents for the public.
 * Eiffel Tower**





 **French Cider Press** The cider press was located in the midway. This is where fresh apple cider was made and sold for 25 cents. The French cider press was an open pavilion where cider is made form apples in a typical French press, by French peasants, served to visitors by French maidens for 25 cents.



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