Very little remains from the New York World's Fair in 1964 with one very big exception, the 140 foot high stainless steel Unisphere of the globe designed to represent the beginning of the Space...
The Unisphere
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Unisphere in New York, NY is a captivating showcase of the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair, offering thousands of pages of information and photographs that celebrate this remarkable billion-dollar event. Visitors can explore the Fair's history, from its inception to its final days, and gain a bird's-eye view of the Fairgrounds. The website also provides insights into the global events of 1964 and 1965, making it an ideal starting point for anyone interested in the Fair's story.
With over 150 pavilions spread across 646 acres of Fairgrounds, Unisphere allows visitors to delve into the diverse attractions and exhibits that were featured at the World's Fair. From the Aerial Tower Ride and Waffle Restaurant to the Pavilion of American Interiors and the Tower of Light, there is something for everyone to discover. The website's clickable maps provide an interactive way to navigate the Fairgrounds and explore the various areas, including the Industrial, International, State Federal, Transportation, and Amusement areas.
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It's the Eiffel Tower of Queens! Like the Eiffel Tower it was constructed for a World's Fair (1964). If you are ever in Corona Park or Citi Field, it's worth stopping by to snap a selfie. In...
The Unisphere represent illustrates, symbolizes and embodies man's achievements on a shrinking globe in an expanding universe. I just know now even I have been living in New York for over decades....
They had the wayer spraying around the unisphere! Ithough it was closed off so I couldn't run around in the water. It was nice to feel the cool water in the air though it was a bit chilly in the...
This structure is stunning. It was built for the World's Fair in 1964. It's truly remarkable that it was installed so many decades ago because it has a very modern, futuristic aesthetic. Sometimes...
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