Geneva Arts Fair
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The Geneva Arts Fair showcases over 155 fine artisans from around the country in a host of mediums. Victorian homes-turned-businesses in the downtown historic district serve as a picturesque backdrop for the fine arts show that was again voted "Best Craft or Art Show" in 2008 by West Suburban Living magazine. Admission is free and includes a children's art area with special activities. Geneva's train station is located on S. Third Street just blocks from the festivities.
Geneva Arts Fair
Phone : 630-232-6060 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 630-232-6083
Email Address : chamberinfo@genevachamber.com
Web: www.genevachamber.com
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