Organization: Food and Concessions
Visitors could dine at any of nine restaurants,
including The
Great American Restaurant, Trois
Frères Provencaux, Restaurant
of the South, Lauber's German Restaurant, the French
restaurant La Fayette, George's Hill Restaurant, The Dairy,
The
Vienna Bakery and Coffee-House, or the New England Farmer's
Home of 100 Years Ago. Diners complained of the service and the
prices at most of these establishments. For quick snacks there were
stands selling popcorn,
a novelty, as well as waffles, soda
water, root beer, and other snacks. The Sons of Temperance erected
a fountain
serving ice water inside a wooden structure at the intersection
of Fountain and Belmont Avenue. Prominent throughout the grounds
were cigar stands, bootblacks, and public
comfort stations.
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