See how Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens was transformed by the 1964 World's Fair in rarely-seen vintage photographs from the NYC Parks Photo Archive!
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See how Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens was transformed by the 1964 World's Fair in rarely-seen vintage photographs from the NYC Parks Photo Archive!
Sinclair Exhibit. The neck looks straighter compared to this pic. This neck may have been the animatronic one. © Original 35mm Kodachrome slide
The World's Fair was on to something with video chats, but we're still waiting on those jet packs.
Filmmaker Matthew Silva is a high school video production teacher making a documentary the ruins of the 1964 World's Fair at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Moving chairs carry the Fairgoer past animated exhibits tracing the history of communications. Anyone may try out "picture phones" - phones equipped with TV devices showing the person on the other end. Copyright 1961, 1962, 1964 New York World's Fair 1964-65 Corporation Dexter Press DT-86862-B CAPA-018354
See how Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens was transformed by the 1964 World's Fair in rarely-seen vintage photographs from the NYC Parks Photo Archive!
Sinclair Exhibit. © Original 35mm Kodachrome slide
The famous "Dino" from Jonas Studios, NY. The animatronics were removed for the road trip. After traveling more 10,000 miles through 25 states and 38 major cities, Dino retired to Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose, Texas, about 50 miles southwest of Fort Worth. He can still be seen there today. Different parts of the shopping center's sign can be made out in different slides. I think it says "Cobb County Family Center." The movie today was the "real" Austin Powers, "In Like Flint" which is a mid-century modern extravaganza. The "Cobb County Shopping Center" was the second mall in Georgia (Smyrna, Georgia). Now a dead mall. © Original 35mm Kodachrome slide
The 1964 New York World's Fair, which opened on April 22, 1964, was a sprawling showcase of midcentury American culture and technology.
New York's billion dollar dream fair
It's the 50th anniversary.
Slides from the CE Family Collection via a generous Redditor
Photo By John Joseph Dallinger Albury NSW Australia
This is a wonderful booklet put out by GM hyping their Futurama exhibit at the World's Fair. It features wonderful illustrations and talks all about "tomorrow"
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