The Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France or the International Exhibition of the East of France was an exhibition held in Nancy in 1909. The exhibition opened on May 1 and ran until October 31.[1][2]
The exhibition was held to demonstrate recovery from the Alsace-Lorraine annexation in the 1870 war.[1] There were over 2000 exhibitors and 2 million visitors.[1]
Visitor attractions included a water chute, French gardens, a mining [3] and gas pavilions.[3][4] There was an Alsatian Village[4] and a Senegalese village[3][5]