New York World's Fair
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There have been two World's Fairs in New York City:
- 1939 New York World's Fair (1939-1940) at Flushing Meadows in Queens gave us Futurama, the Trylon, and Perisphere.
At the time the Fair was a cultural phenomenon which attracted 45 million visitors in its two years of operation. After its first summer, when projected sales were lower than hoped, ticket prices were reduced significantly and the Fair's often heavy-handed themes were changed. After the second year, however, total visitors were 5 million less than anticipated and the Fair's corporation subsequently declared bankruptcy.
David Gelernter has written a fictionalized account of the fair—1939: The Lost World of the Fair (ISBN 038072748X).
- 1964 New York World's Fair (1964–1965), also at Flushing Meadows, Queens. One of its more memorable structures was the Unisphere.
External links
- [New York World's Fair] from the University of Virginia's American Studies program
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