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28 incredible World's Fair buildings you can still visit - MSNEach World Fair was designed to bring together and showcase the achievements of different nations. These are some of the most famous and influential World's Fair buildings still standing today ...
Oakley Diner's New England Heritage When the 1939 World's Fair closed, O'Mahony Dining Car #1107 was sold to a Massachusetts businessman named Al McDermott. He moved the diner to Fall River ...
BEARDEN World's Fair excursion, St. Louis exhibit revisits famous 1904 expo John Shearer, Shopper News Are you a Knoxville resident who still gets a warm glow thinking about the 1982 World’s ...
It's a moment they know a little bit about and the reality is it was a big moment for St. Louis. Twenty million people came to St. Louis, 60 different nations exhibited at the World's Fair." ...
Eye roll No. 2. I only wish I had seen Mary Livingston’s expression, but, I admit, my attention was elsewhere. ‘Left our footprint on the world,’ by Ruth Wagar ...
The 1939 World’s Fair, which was held here in Flushing Meadows- Corona Park, had the optimistic theme of “Building the World of Tomorrow,” an ambitious goal for a world still in the grip of a ...
A landmark pink house on the Lake Michigan shoreline in Beverly Shores, moved there from Chicago after the 1933 World’s Fair, is available for the first time since restoration began in 2000 ...
New York also hosted the 1964 U.S. Olympic Trials that year, including boxing matches at the Singer Bowl on the grounds of the fair itself. Shea was torn down after the 2008 season.
A spellbound Pat Mazza Jr. watched toy dinosaurs emerge from Dinoland’s Mold-A-Rama machine at the 1964 World’s Fair in Queens, and when he got one, he chomped off the still-warm head. He was ...
The Columbia County Fair, set to begin Wednesday and last through Sunday late afternoon, is themed “Christmas in July,” an early celebration of the world’s most well-known and celebrated ...
Jack’s exhibit of The New York World’s Fair memorabilia will be on display at the Great Neck Library through Sunday, March 31. Visit greatnecklibrary.org for more information.
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