Description
1933 Chicago World's Fair Century of Progress Midget Village Linen Postcard UNP. Discover a unique piece of history with this vintage postcard from the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, officially known as A Century of Progress. The front vividly portrays "The Midget Village," a fascinating attraction where sixty Lilliputians lived in miniature houses, conducting daily activities and offering theatrical performances. The colorful illustration showcases the distinctive architecture of the village, featuring stone walls, red-roofed buildings, and a prominent tower, capturing the wonder and novelty that captivated fairgoers. This collectible postcard, produced by Arena Photo Post Card Co. of Chicago, is a classic example of early 20th-century memorabilia. It offers a glimpse into the popular entertainment and cultural spectacles of the era, celebrating human ingenuity and the spirit of the World's Fair. A significant historical artifact, this postcard is perfect for collectors of World's Fair ephemera, Chicago history, or unique vintage Americana.