Description of the Streets of Mexico Exhibit from the Official Catalogue and Guidebook to the Pan-American Exposition:
McGravie's Streets of Mexico
This is one of the most pretentious and complete of the Midway exhibits. It includes a restaurant, market, dance hall, an old rural village, with the genuine adobe huts, a theater in which the native dances and songs are given and a bull-ring in which can be seen the famous Mexican bull fights by native toreadors and imported Mexican bulls. Every feature of Mexican life is here represented with strict fidelity to the original, while the amusements and general atmosphere are identical with those of the sister republic. A Mexican band plays the peculiar native instruments and free outdoor entertainments are given at regular intervals. Bull fights at 2, 3, 4, 8 and 10 P.M., daily. Theater, 2 to 11 P.M., hourly.