Worlds Fair
Worlds Fair
Worlds Fair
ANCHORED THE
1964-65 NEW YORK
WORLDS FAIR.
It Happened at the
WORLDS FAIR
Five lasting legacies of global expos, from Ford Mustangs
to Ferris wheels, Dr. Pepper to Pabst Blue Ribbon, and more
B Y K E V I N KU N I TA K E A N D H A N N A H S H E I N B E R G
This monument
marked the 100th
anniversary of the
Louisiana Purchase.
At the Palace of
Manufactures, visitors
watched vendors make
clothes and shoes.
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Geographic
Traveler
Fairs changed what it means to be a tourist. The Philadelphia 1876 Worlds Fair, the second in the U.S., attracted
10 millionequivalent to about 20 percent of the countrys population at the time. Sentimental souvenirs,
towering landmarks, and just plain curiosity prompted many to travel beyond their comfort zones for the first
time. In return, cities made strong first impressions by cleaning up and beautifying their urban landscapes.
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WHO KNEW?
Technology
Takes the Stage
BRUSSELS 1958
While on display, a
piece of Mozarts
Requiem was stolen.
Many believe those
were the last notes the
composer ever wrote.
FDRs televised
opening speech
was societys
introduction to TV.
2010
COURTESY OF AT&T ARCHIVES AND HISTORY CENTER (PHONE), CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY (CAN), BETTMANN/CORBIS (TORCH), APIC/GETTY IMAGES (EIFFEL TOWER), BETTMANN/
CORBIS (FERRIS WHEEL), UNIVERSALIMAGESGROUP/CONTRIBUTOR/GETTY IMAGES (MCKINLEY), BARBARA KRAFFT/THE GALLERY COLLECTION/CORBIS (MOZART), JOSEPH BINDER/NEW
YORK WORLDS FAIR 1939 POSTER BY JOSEPH BINDER (POSTER), EDITORIALBYDARRELLYOUNG/ALAMY (TOWER), PRINCESS DIANA ARCHIVE/STRINGER/GETTY IMAGES (PRINCESS DIANA)
AN
ORIGINAL
CAMPBELLS
CAN FROM
1895
1990
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: H.H. CLARKE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS DIVISION, NIDAY PICTURE LIBRARY/ALAMY, MISSOURI HISTORY MUSEUM,
ST. LOUIS, POPPERFOTO/GETTY IMAGES, C.D. ARNOLD/CORBIS, ND/ROGER VIOLLET/GETTY IMAGES, POPPERFOTO/GETTY IMAGES, POPPERFOTO/GETTY IMAGES
President William
McKinley was shot, and
later died, at the fair.
Coincidentally, this was
also where the first
x-ray machine debuted.
The soup
company won
its gold medal at
the 1900 fair
in Paris.
SEATTLE 1909
A one-month-old
orphan boy, named
Ernest, was raffled
away as a prize during
the Alaska-YukonPacific Exposition.
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Geographic
Traveler
BUFFALO 1901
1950
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CHICAGO 1893
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: APACHE LEADER GERONIMO WITH HIS NIECES (1904); AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN (1900); FILIPINO TRIBESMAN (1904); ITALIAN OLYMPIAN
(1900); OGLALA LAKOTA CHIEF RED CLOUD (1901); JAVANESE GROUP (1889); MEXICAN WOMAN (1964); SHARPSHOOTER ANNIE OAKLEY (1893)
1910
PARIS 1889
PHILADELPHIA 1876
1890
1870
LONDON 1851
1850
Imagine sitting in
one of the first Ford
Mustang convertibles
as part of an early
Walt Disney-designed
ride, a tour through
time with animatronic
dinosaurs, mammoths, AT&T PICTURE PHONE AT THE 1964 FAIR
and cavemen; this was
the Ford Magic Skyway, one of the 1964-1965 New York
Worlds Fairs most popular attractions and an epic moment
in the history of technology. Other impressive fair debuts
include the telephone (1876), zippers (1893), diesel engines
(1900), IMAX films (1967), and touch screens (1982). Known
as a platform for invention, the expos introduced the next
big thing, before it was even a thing.
KNOXVILLE 1982
Officials expected a
$5 million profit,
but made only $57.
VANCOUVER 1986
Princess Diana
fainted, blaming it on
exhaustion. Later, it
was revealed that she
had an eating disorder.
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Milan 2015
The original
manager of
the Needle had
acrophobia, or a
fear of heights.
SEATTLES
SPACE NEEDLE