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1964 New York World's Fair, World's Fair in United States of America

The 1964 New York World's Fair was a major exposition in New York that displayed technology, industry, and the arts. It ran for two six-month seasons and featured pavilions from corporations and countries around the world.

The fair opened during a time when America was establishing itself as a global superpower during the Cold War era. It marked a turning point in how the nation presented its vision of modernity to the world.

The fair celebrated industrial and scientific progress during a period of widespread optimism about the future. Visitors experienced exhibits focused on space exploration, automobiles, and communication technologies that shaped public imagination at that time.

The fair was located in Flushing Meadows in Queens and was accessible by public transportation. Visitors could walk through the grounds during open hours, with straightforward access to various pavilions and exhibits.

The Unisphere, a stainless steel sphere standing 12 stories tall, became the fair's most recognizable symbol. This massive metal globe survives today and still stands in the same location, serving as a lasting reminder of the event.

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