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Trippiest and most entertaining part of the state fair: The International Village.

What makes an international village?
A series of nondescript white huts circling a gazebo. Signs signalling what country each plain white hut represents.

I want them to switch Italian and Korean; so it's Korean, Jamacian, Italian.
I am, of course, overthinking it.
And then there's the country of Beer.
All the huts are white and unadorned. Except French. It's plastered with signs, signs for wraps.
A nice sign on the Vietnamese hut. I was very happy to get an iced jasmine tea there.
The best part of my day was listening to Jimmy Bavarian's in the gazebo, drinking jasmine ice tea with my friend Billy.
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