1964/1965 World's Fair - New York

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@MemoryMountain
@MemoryMountain Жыл бұрын
Check out our video on the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle next! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/h7Fmn8eT09uwiHk.html
@evanschwartz3030
@evanschwartz3030 Жыл бұрын
I sincerely hope the 1962 Seattle video is less corny than the 1965 NYC fair video!
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 11 ай бұрын
That was such a great fair I remember my mom taking me I was only a boy of 44 years in 1965 thank you for those memories now that i am 244 years old I miss those days
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
The 1964-5 NY Worlds Fair video is great. Thank you!
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
@@evanschwartz3030 what was corny about the 1965 Worlds Fair video? I thought it was an accurate description of the event aside from the mistake about the fair’s acreage. Many of the resulting comments on the video were terrific too.
@johnschweska5944
@johnschweska5944 11 ай бұрын
Well done but surprisingly left out the stunning exhibition of Michaelangelo's Pieta at the Varican Pavillion
@CallMeGailyn
@CallMeGailyn 11 ай бұрын
I attended with my father, Dr. M.L. King Jr., and his two elder children, Yoki (Yolanda) and Martin Jr. We had a BLAST!!! Got to see things behind the scenes with the employees (and security) in a few rides/attractions. Got to touch an "old man in a wheelchair" animatronic. SO lifelike even close up. The fair had an African Pavilion where giraffes could stick their heads through the restaurant windows. On August 6, 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act, guaranteeing African Americans the right to vote. It was a time of moving forward. How full of hope for the future we were. We need to get back that spirit.
@michaelmartone2877
@michaelmartone2877 11 ай бұрын
I think the 1960's were a most incredible era .We had civil rights ,correcting civil wrongs along with huge advances in medicine and technology. I was a photographer at this world's fair for IBM in the giant movable egg building , learning about computation, In January 1965 I was the only photographer to document and march with your great father in Atlanta with students from Spelman-Moorehouse colleges to support Julian Bond when the white politicians removed him from winning his seat in the Georgia House of Representatives because he was Black it took 2 years and lot's of court law to reinstate Rep. Bond I photographed attending this protest the very young, Amb.Andrew Young & Rev. Ralph Aberathy. I do remember the world's fair Sierra Leone pavillion with their great native dancers performing for us. I also photographed Benny Goodman's band performing in 1965.
@ddespair
@ddespair 4 ай бұрын
@@michaelmartone2877is there a place online where we can see your photographs? Also, bless you for marching with Dr King!
@ddespair
@ddespair 4 ай бұрын
We are still keeping the spirit. Gays can now openly marry and women are fighting to keep abortion legal. We are also finally allowing drag as an art form to be accepted and trans people too. This is the best time in history to be alive. It used to be you had to be a straight, white make to have any kind of voice.
@rascal211
@rascal211 2 сағат бұрын
He wasn't your father. He didn't have any children with the name Gailyn. Bernice was only 2 years old in 1965.
@fbe2
@fbe2 11 ай бұрын
I went to the Fair twice. I was 9 years old at the time and live on Long Island. I'm struck by how many people commented on this and told their stories of going to the World's Fair. I didn't think there were that many of us left. To all of us who have memories of the Fair, welcome back to the Unisphere! We had a great time, all the way back, nearly 60 years.
@iggykarpov
@iggykarpov 11 ай бұрын
I came to New York in 1979, from Kiev, lived in Jackson Heights, and came to Flushing Meadows often, saw the Globe and the other remaining structures and was made aware of the World Fair that had happened there. But now actually got a glimpse of it. Oh, what an innocent time! Come back, you! Thanks for sharing this!
@teedeeiss
@teedeeiss 11 ай бұрын
Hey, we're cousins! I lived in J.H in '79 also. Between 89th St & 37th Ave.
@cindywatman1725
@cindywatman1725 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Flushing at that time (actually from 1960-1979) and I went to the World’s Fair many, many times…it was only about a 15 min bus ride from my house. As a nine year old I was fascinated and enthralled with every exhibit…one of the highlights of my life and such a special time😊
@DG-uh8uv
@DG-uh8uv Жыл бұрын
I lived in Queens Village and went to the World’s Fair a number of times. My brother’s accordion school played at the New York State Pavilion. I thought the Worlds Fair was awesome!
@DTD110865
@DTD110865 Жыл бұрын
@@DG-uh8uv I was born in Whitestone a few weeks after the World's Fair closed. Futurama, sadly never occured.
@nasticanasta
@nasticanasta Жыл бұрын
I would have been also..I'd have spent all my time there
@Cre-Art
@Cre-Art Жыл бұрын
I lived in Forest Hills and had a summer job there. It was so much fun. I never got tired of it.
@sharonbowers9929
@sharonbowers9929 Жыл бұрын
You were so lucky! 😄
@hotchihuahua1546
@hotchihuahua1546 11 ай бұрын
I was 13 years old at the time and my father drove me up to see it . I never forgot that experience ! One think that sticks out in my mind was the statue on loan for the New York Worlds fair in 64 was “La Pieta “ !
@nl8819
@nl8819 Жыл бұрын
My dad worked on the construction of the World's Fair. He was always bringing home souvenirs. I still have them and treasure them. Good days, great memories 😢
@larry4111
@larry4111 Жыл бұрын
My dad did, too! He was with IBEW Local 3 - they did all the electrical work. He used to take me there when it was still being built. I have very vivid memories of the walkways with just the wooden forms before they'd poured the concrete. After it opened we could go whenever we wanted and went many times!
@imisseveryone2716
@imisseveryone2716 11 ай бұрын
My Uncle John was a Forman working on the Spanish Pavillion. He brought me to work with him several times before the Fair opened. Such a wonderful experience to see the Fair being developed and then to attend when it opened ! My most vivid memory is seeing Michaelangelo's Pieta - absolutely breathtaking.
@sheilahyland590
@sheilahyland590 11 ай бұрын
You’re so lucky to have souvenirs. My mom bought many but unfortunately didn’t keep them. I’d love to have the picture book of all the exhibits. I remember that so vividly.
@Angie2343
@Angie2343 14 күн бұрын
I wish the fair still existed.
@massiahgrom
@massiahgrom 11 ай бұрын
My dad took me , i lived in Brooklyn at the time . Best day ever . Love you Dad , thanks !!
@slvnyc2824
@slvnyc2824 11 ай бұрын
La Pieta! Imagine we were able to see the Pieta. Even as an eleven year old I understood the significance of what we were seeing. I went with a friend who was a couple of years older than I was, and it was my first time in NYC without adults. It was magical. A couple of years ago I was in the park for the first time since then. The walkways between the exhibits are still there. It was like I went back in time. I remembered where everything was.
@suralos
@suralos Жыл бұрын
After the fair concluded, the Wisconsin Pavilion was disassembled and sent to to Boscobel, Wisconsin for storage. It was later purchased by Central Wisconsin Broadcasting Inc. which re-assembled the building and used it for the offices and broadcast studios of radio stations WCCN AM and WCCN FM. It still in operation and also has a gift shop which is open to the public.
@terryciavola5962
@terryciavola5962 11 ай бұрын
I was there when I was 12 yrs. old. A great time that I have never forgotten! ❤️
@jimwolfe4286
@jimwolfe4286 Жыл бұрын
I was there , at the 1964 World's Fair...it was Great !!.....Respectfully, it was about Technology and each country's vision of the future !....The Ford and JapanesePavillions were Terrific. As well as the IBM and AT&T Exhibits, to the innovations in voice and visual communication. In 1964 people treated each other with Respect and Courtesy , I think the future (2023+) has let all of us down , maybe old " Fashioned Common Sense " will return !.....
@gloriarangott8803
@gloriarangott8803 Жыл бұрын
I wish!
@jimwolfe4286
@jimwolfe4286 Жыл бұрын
@@gloriarangott8803 ME TOO !
@Dan0__
@Dan0__ Жыл бұрын
I was there in 64 also. I was 7 years old. I was excited about the future... Probably a good thing I didn't know how it was going to turn out. The future isn't what it used to be.
@sweetwillow
@sweetwillow Жыл бұрын
I really want to know, where did it all go wrong? 😢
@Dan0__
@Dan0__ Жыл бұрын
@@sweetwillow That is a very important question! That would be a good topic for a novel...
@charylene211
@charylene211 11 ай бұрын
I went to the World’s Fair to see the most valued Pieta that was sent from Pope John XXIII to the Vatican Pavilion. It was a great moment in history so that my college best friend and I drove from Michigan to New York to see it. We enjoyed the other exhibits but this was the most memorable and significant. I can see it even now! Thank you for rekindling the memory! ❤️🙏😇💒
@roni6215
@roni6215 11 ай бұрын
My father was responsible for the Vatican Pavillion . You can see his banners in the Boston airport.
@countalucard4226
@countalucard4226 11 ай бұрын
I remember the moving walkway that took you to it and you got about a 5 second look before you were past it.
@nalou6933
@nalou6933 11 ай бұрын
Seeing the Pieta as a 7 year old child is my most vivid memory of the Fair. I hope I never forget the way I felt viewing that absolutely indescribable masterpiece by Michangelo. I'll always be grateful to Good Pope John XXIII for approving the lend.
@rman52
@rman52 11 ай бұрын
It was incredibly perfect.
@countalucard4226
@countalucard4226 11 ай бұрын
@@rman52 I remember how it shined. It was so pure.
@Sirius-ly
@Sirius-ly Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I was there! My soon-to-be-Dad was dating my Mom back then, and he took us to NYC to meet his parents (my future Grandparents), and we all went to the World's Fair. What a whirlwind trip! I hadn't had a Dad before. Or Grandparents. And Disney was there, too? Every little girl's dreams came true on that trip! We got one of those Mustangs a few years later, and I still love them! My Dad is now 85 and asleep in the next room. Can't wait to show him this tomorrow. My Mom will be 89 soon, too. I'll email her the link, so she can watch it, too. Great memories!
@51pogo
@51pogo Жыл бұрын
Very cool that the fair worked our so well for you and that you can share this with your parents! I loved my numerous visits with my parents there, too!
@stevenlitvintchouk3131
@stevenlitvintchouk3131 Жыл бұрын
I went to the Fair several times, both with my family and on school field trips. Things they had there were unique for a New York kid like I was. The General Electric "Progress" pavilion reviewed home appliances down through the years, and demonstrated what nuclear fusion might be like. Part of that exhibit ended up in Epcot Center. On a school field trip, my classmates and I got to see Michelangelo's Pieta, on loan from the Vatican. And no Fair would be complete with a "Futurama" of what the future might be like. But the future turned out not to be like that.
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
I recall all those things at the General Electric pavilion. I was 10 years old and still remember it like it was yesterday.
@user-hs8ub7ky2v
@user-hs8ub7ky2v 11 ай бұрын
@@marym.338 At the Du Pont pavilion, they demoed latex house paint, which was state of the art back then. ("You can clean your brushes with soap and water!") One thing I didn't get to see but which turned out real important was at the Japan pavilion. There, Sony was demoing a prototype of the VCR.
@gloriascott6491
@gloriascott6491 11 ай бұрын
Yes I saw Michelangelo's Pieta as well, fantastic.
@larrytaggett
@larrytaggett Жыл бұрын
I was 8 years old when my family made the trip from Florida to the 1964 World's Fair in New York. Loved it!
@baazooka86
@baazooka86 11 ай бұрын
I was the same age. We drove in from Western NY
@johnreape2833
@johnreape2833 11 ай бұрын
I was 8 years old also in 1964 when the worlds fair opened. I lived in Yonkers, and went to the fair with my family, probably 5 or 6 times in 64 & 65. It was incredible!!
@larrytaggett
@larrytaggett 11 ай бұрын
@@johnreape2833 We have family in Connecticut. Wonderful time.
@Gamble661
@Gamble661 11 ай бұрын
My parents took my sister and me to the fair in 1965, I was eight years old and I've never forgotten it because it was amazing, especially for an eight year old. Some things that really stick in my mind to this day are the fountains, there were several large ones, the Ford and GM exhibits, the Sinclair dinosaur exhibit, and the Disney "Carousel of Progress" ride. I still insist my wife and I go on that one every time we're at Disney World!. The buildings with the huge white balls on top of them were fast food restaurants, I was always thinking about my stomach back then...actually still do! This fair was an amazing experience that I still think about, and I still have a lot of the things I bought there, or should I say my parents bought me there.
@baazooka86
@baazooka86 11 ай бұрын
I was the same age. It was great!
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
And the Belgian Waffles were terrific.
@howie9751
@howie9751 11 ай бұрын
@@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 The lines were too long, so my father said "They're just waffles" and we ate something else.
@jltb5283
@jltb5283 11 ай бұрын
I went there with my parents in 65 when I was 9. Had a great time.
@cmwHisArtist
@cmwHisArtist 11 ай бұрын
How did they get such a huge piece of land? What’s on it now?
@conigjo62
@conigjo62 Жыл бұрын
I remember going as a child. I still have a set of souvenir drinking glasses my parents bought me ... Thanks for the Memories...
@pensacola321
@pensacola321 Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1950, lived in Queens and went to the fair several times. It really was an extravaganza. Amazing. Way ahead of it's time.
@harrisonreiner5398
@harrisonreiner5398 11 ай бұрын
I was only 4 or 5 years old yet I remember it in vivid detail. I remember those Belgian waffles, they were amazing. I can still smell the smell of them filling the air. I remember the Bell telephone ride, where you sat in the telephone receiver and it rode down an indoor slope. I remember a sliding pond that went over the highway. You'd ride down it on a carpet. Do you remember that?
@davidjackson7281
@davidjackson7281 11 ай бұрын
Do you remember seeing any musical acts?
@johnrinehart4927
@johnrinehart4927 11 ай бұрын
I was 11 years old,and lived on long island. It was a special event I will never forget. Years later,as I drove through queens,I remember seeing the unisphere and feeling nostalgic. For me it was an age of innocence and wonder. I'm glad I lived in those times.
@paularnold823
@paularnold823 11 ай бұрын
I was there in 65 on a feild trip from school on long island. Saw the peiata and a view of the worlds future. Dont know if we will see it. Its 1 and 1 half minutes till the end of the world. My mom gave me some money to buy some soulviners one was of the empire state buliding stature of liberty and the globe which i left at the 911 memoral in havelock n.c.
@madamx269
@madamx269 11 ай бұрын
@@paularnold823 That is the kindest tribute. It’s wonderful knowing there are still people like you.
@valarmorghulis2350
@valarmorghulis2350 11 ай бұрын
Dad was in the Army stationed at Fort Jay, Governor’s Island from 1963 to 1966. He took our whole family (Mom and 4 young kids and a baby) to the World’s Fair in 1965. I remember the TRex dinosaur and the big globe, the rest was a blur of incredible sights and sounds. I also went with my school on a field excursion led by our teachers, the religious sisters of Epiphany Catholic School in Manhattan, to visit the Vatican Pavilion and see Michelangelo’s Pieta. It was like a sacred pilgrimage for the nuns, I was just a young kid. A lifetime and so very long ago…
@robertshaver1612
@robertshaver1612 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the walk down memory lane. The day after I graduated from high school I hitchhiked from WI to NYC to attend the 1965 fair. It was a place of dreams, hope and awe. July 1, I enlisted in the USN. How fast time flies.
@dannyg6592
@dannyg6592 11 ай бұрын
I lived in NYC then and attended the World's Fair a number of times in '64 and '65. It was absolutely incredible. Thanks for the memories!
@baazooka86
@baazooka86 11 ай бұрын
I was there with my family. I was around 7 or 8 years old and we drove in from Western NY. I will never forget the experience. Not only the fair, but Times Square, Atlantic City and the Statue of Liberty. What a trip.
@dougrogers956
@dougrogers956 Жыл бұрын
I was there in 1965 with my family when I was 6 years old. This fair was huge in my young mind. Even though I was young, I still remember the exhibits at this fair to this day. It was my last vacation before starting 1st Grade.
@williamgibb5557
@williamgibb5557 Жыл бұрын
I was 11 years old and marched in the band at a parade there. I was a tuba player with 3 others , all in high school. What an experience . Went several times with my parents. Still have souvenirs. Ah, the good thoughts of the future.
@mandolindleyroadshow706
@mandolindleyroadshow706 11 ай бұрын
I went to the 1964 World's Fair three times (I was 5-6 years old), including the last day it was open. It was an exhilarating experience, but it also taught me something, as I still live in Queens and watched the remnants of the Fair waste away in the 1970-80s. It's that nothing ages worse than something that is meant to look new.
@mnoliberal7335
@mnoliberal7335 11 ай бұрын
Only read about it in My Weekly Reader. Our family lived too far away in the Midwest and we couldn't afford to go. The Disney Small World exhibit got repurposed at Disney World in Florida a few years later.
@minuteman225
@minuteman225 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for this upbeat description of the NY Worlds Fair. We’ve all heard about all the problem the Fair had those 2 year, but to a 7/8 yr old like me,it was all magical
@PilgrimFL
@PilgrimFL Жыл бұрын
I remember visiting the fair at least four times as a young teen. I was a resident of Northern New Jersey so it was an easy day trip, requiring a bus ride and then two subway trains. In the summer after the fair had closed, outdoor concerts we're presented at the Singer Bowl, the remaining amphitheater from the fair. I saw The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who and others that summer.
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
My friend told me a story about his Mom taking him to the Singer Bowl for concerts when he was 13. I was so jealous to have missed those shows.
@LannieLord
@LannieLord 11 ай бұрын
@@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 The big deal show was The MC-5 and The Stooges in 1969 !
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
@@LannieLord I would have liked to have seen the MC-5. I saw Iggy and the Stooges at the Academy of Music in NYC circa 1974. I’m not a big Stooges fan but they were the middle band on the bill that night.
@azinkspot
@azinkspot 11 ай бұрын
My dad was working as a construction worker there. All the little memories he took home, that I have cherished Into my adulthood were stolen by my mothers nieces and their husbands. When my dad took me to the fair after it was open was an amazing day. Trips to Disney never compared. Those souvenirs my dad would bring home always reminded of that magical day. I sooo sorry they were stolen !😢
@richardzelinka9411
@richardzelinka9411 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Queens at the time and my best friend and I played hooky from high school to go to the fair. I vividly recall most of the exhibits and the amazing foods. My father became addicted to the Belgian waffels. I recall using the picture phones at the AT&T pavillion. Funny to think that the smartphone has far eclipsed anything that was even remotely imagined by the wizards at AT&T.
@sheilahyland590
@sheilahyland590 11 ай бұрын
I grew up in Whitestone, only a few minutes away from the Fair. I was there all the time and have wonderful memories of those wonderful days. Now a huge part of the grounds is the US National Tennis center where the U.S. Open is held annually. It’s wonderful to go there and walk past the beautiful Unisphere that’s still as magnificent as it was then.
@flightforensics4523
@flightforensics4523 Ай бұрын
THE BEST PRESENTATION of my visit at 6 years old .
@adellajones9887
@adellajones9887 11 ай бұрын
I was very young but I believe my mother took me to NYC for this. We stayed with my great-aunt and great-uncle. I can remember staying with them. While watching another production of this a few years ago, I had memories come back to me. Unfortunately, anyone who could confirm that I was really there have passed away. Thanks for the memories😁
@darrylmars
@darrylmars Жыл бұрын
I was there as a child. GM & Ford were highlights. Unlike today, we had hope for the future.
@luvcatscatscatsCATS
@luvcatscatscatsCATS 11 ай бұрын
I have great hope for the future. Humans are in the 'stupid teenager irresponsible rebellion phase' . We will mature to become loving peaceful people after this dark age. Have no fear. And do what you can to forward this momentum. 💗
@jkryanspark
@jkryanspark 20 күн бұрын
There was a miniature golf course in the Better Living Center and if you putted a hole in one on the final hole, you won a free game. My friend, Mike, scored a hole in one. We walked him through his free game, and lo and behold, he won a second free game. We left him by himself to play and returned just in time to watch him ace the final hole yet again. This time, however, his brother grabbed him by the collar and made him leave. That's just one of dozens of fine memories from the 1964-5 World's Fair which took place in what was essentially our backyards. Bring it back!
@susanbrennan5511
@susanbrennan5511 11 ай бұрын
My uncle ran the Polish pavilion in the 1939 worlds fair. He then brought over my father in 1945 after he was liberated as a POW. And thanks to my uncle I am alive today ! Thank you Anthony! Never got to see the 64-65 world’s fair as I was born in 63. But I remember talk around the dinner table about the original one. They all were probably pretty amazing!
@user-lx2rt3en8m
@user-lx2rt3en8m Жыл бұрын
In May of 1964, my piano teacher took 3 of her students to this New York World's Fair, including a 10-year-old me. Maybe my expectations were overblown, or maybe my piano teacher, Miss Bruckner, also had too great expectations, but it was a tremendous letdown. Aside from a very few pavilions from foreign nations, it was just a gigantic collection of advertisement campaigns for American companies that were hawking their goods. The food was worse than what I was able to get at my neighborhood's Willow Grove Park in suburban Philadelphia. The asphalt and concrete walkways were seemingly endless and very hot from baking in the sun all day long, even though it was not yet summer. Overall, just one grand disappointment, for which my funny and kind music teacher apologized profusely to my parents and those of the other 2 students. Thankfully, we stopped at a Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge just outside of our hometown to get ice cream and joke about the day before Miss Bruckner dropped us off at the Music School where our parents were waiting. My Uncle Buster had gone to the Belgian World's Fair in 1958 with the very futuristic Atomium, so I had thought this one in New York would be even greater than the one that my uncle had sent us pictures of and gifts from back when I was 4-years-old. This Flushing Meadows one was very crass, boring, and all too commercial even for my tastes at the ripe old age of 10! Many years later, when I learned of how horribly Robert Moses had destroyed neighborhoods nationwide with sterile concrete lifeless landscapes, his disregard for the humanity of people didn't surprise me at all.
@m.reynolds9663
@m.reynolds9663 11 ай бұрын
Wow…you must be the life of the party! I don’t see how you can describe the Worlds Fair in such depressing terms!
@user-lx2rt3en8m
@user-lx2rt3en8m 11 ай бұрын
@@m.reynolds9663 You can't see it because you don't want to see or know of anyone's experiences that conflict with the rose colored glasses with which you gaze longingly into your past! My comment was what happened to my music teacher, 2 other minor children, and myself when I was 10. What kind of Pollyanna world is it in which you choose to live that anyone else's different experience is a Debbie Downer lie? Robert Moses inflicted dislocation and extreme poverty on MILLIONS of our fellow Americans during his egotistical narcissistic life. But not on you, so it never happened? Good luck to you between now and your hopefully imminent grave!
@bobboal3492
@bobboal3492 11 ай бұрын
It was a special and magical time. My family traveled from Columbia South Carolina and I spent a week there. IT was a life changing experience.
@mariorojas9402
@mariorojas9402 8 ай бұрын
I was there in 1964 on a high school class trip with Levittown Memorial HS NY class of 1964! It was great to look forward to the future and the new Ford Mustang was an added treat! The Earth Globe is still there and visible from the LI Expressway.
@vi2623
@vi2623 11 ай бұрын
I’ll never forget going to the Fair. We saw the Pieta … 👍🏻🥰
@reenougle
@reenougle Жыл бұрын
I was a 5 year old growing up in Brooklyn when the Fair opened and I still remember the smells and excitement. I remember the IBM pavilion and their revolutionary typewriters with the ball. We were able to type on a postcard and I still have it. I also have the Fair’s book with maps and great ads. The new Mustang was being featured. We couldn’t afford many of the rides but we were able to do It’s a Small World and we bought the Indian dancer. That was my fave toy for a long time. Still love looking the catalogue!!
@bowtoyoursensei554
@bowtoyoursensei554 11 ай бұрын
I visited the New York World's Fair with my family in the summer of 1965. I was eight years old, and I remember vividly Small World, the Carousel of Progress, the picture and touchtone phones, and so much more!
@larry4111
@larry4111 Жыл бұрын
My dad was one of the construction workers on it! He was with IBEW Local 3 - they did all the electrical work. He used to take me there when it was still being built. I have very vivid memories of the walkways with just the wooden forms before they'd poured the concrete. After it opened we could go whenever we wanted and went many times! Favorite memories: the Belgian Waffles, the Uniroyal tire ferris wheel, the plastic extruded dinosaur vending machines at Sinclair, the smell of the rainforests at Pepsi, the giant New York City model, Ford (I still have a day-glo pin somewhere), and all the pins and passport stamps we collected from all the pavilions.
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
I had forgotten about the extruded plastics Sinclair dinosaurs. I had one too!
@larry4111
@larry4111 11 ай бұрын
@@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 Haha yes! It's crazy but to this day when someone uses the phrase "he's wet behind the ears" I think of the dinosaurs because sometimes when they came out of the machine they weren't fully solid yet.
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
@@larry4111 that’s right. It was still warm when it came out of the machine and very supple.
@LannieLord
@LannieLord 11 ай бұрын
@@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 They had those machines in department stores and local amusement parks as well. They made the Sinclair dinosaur as well as other dinosaurs like Triceratops, etc. At one point the Sinclair named was dropped and it was just a Dinosaur machine. Those dinosaurs were made from a waxy plastic that BROKE very easily . I saw some of them in an antique mall a year ago- they were $75.00 and UP each. They looked amazing !
@roberttelarket4934
@roberttelarket4934 28 күн бұрын
I was there in 1965 when in high school 61 years ago. Mumps was sweeping all the high schools throughout the country as well I think. I got it and just had to go there before it ended in a month or so at the tail end of my sickness. I went alone by subway but started feeling not well and had to leave after about an hour. I saw It’s A Small World After All, the DuPont experiments, the Ford miniature vehicles that looked like Mazdas moving on future highways, the monorail which had already been at the Seattle World's Fair, the video calls of the future that wouldn’t be here until 2015. I'll never forget it!
@alansylvia4276
@alansylvia4276 11 ай бұрын
I was 18/19 when I worked at the New York World's Fair in 1965. I got so fat. The Korean Pavilion was my favorite for lunch, but those Belgian waffles were right next door...and they were irresistible. That was the most fun job of my life, and the pay was very good. Met a lot of wonderful people. It was nice to watch this video, thank you.
@marcschain4166
@marcschain4166 11 ай бұрын
I was a sophomore at Erasmus Hall High School and was asked to play tympani at the New York State Pavillon with an all accordion orchestra. I remember my father dropping me off there and I was allowed to tour any and all of the exhibits in between rehearsal and performance. A day I will never forget
@sporty1701
@sporty1701 11 ай бұрын
My best friend and I took a bus from Providence, Rhode Island to the fair in July of 1964. We were both 13 at the time and this was a huge adventure for us both. We arrived at the fair about 10 am and it started to rain heavily...the rain lasted all day! On the plus side, with the very bad weather, there were NO lines anywhere. We went from pavilion to pavilion with ease...and when it came time to eat, no lines once again. We walked and walked...tired and happily exhausted, we boarded another bus about 10 pm and made the 3 hour trip home. I'm about to turn 73, and my memories of that day are fresh and vivid...it was wonderful!
@topper1958
@topper1958 Жыл бұрын
I was there in 1964. I was 6 years old. I vividly remember attending. There was an elephant that scared the heck out of me. My Mom took a picture of me with this elephant behind me. I was terrified he would pick me up with his trunk and throw me. The expression of terror on my face is priceless.
@squirrelsarepeopletoo6678
@squirrelsarepeopletoo6678 7 ай бұрын
I was 7 years old when we went to the World's Fair. I remember crying my eyes out at the Ford pavilion. I wanted to " drive " the car, but I ended up in the back seat. I remember loving the Florida pavilion and yes the Belgian waffles were beyond amazing.
@gmpny3945
@gmpny3945 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these wonderful memories. My dad took us to the World's Fair several times during its two year run. It was a real life fantasy land for us children. Truly an unforgettable experience.
@theworldisavampire3346
@theworldisavampire3346 9 ай бұрын
I lived across the street from that iconic globe in the 1960s. 1964 through 1972. I Spent all our free time in that park. By 1966 it was a ghostly crumbling playground. Buildings empty and echoing. Sometimes the skating rink was open, but soon the ceiling was crumbling onto the rink. It was beautiful in a sadly abandoned type of way. It was my entire childhood. The giant appollo rockets, and the magical hall of science were kept up and running. It was my favorite place.
@maryannfelice148
@maryannfelice148 Жыл бұрын
I was young but was able to go both years. My older cousin took my sister and I in '64. My parents took us and a cousin the next year. The Vatican Bldg was wonderful. Seeing The Pita was breath-taking. "Its a Small World" was so enchanting. In '64, my cousin called my parents who were in Stamford, CT from one of the large phone booths. The Unisphere was great. I have a photo of my sister and I in front of it.
@nyc1rob
@nyc1rob 11 ай бұрын
I was 12 yrs old when my parents took me and my brother to the fair. Went more times than I can count! We stopped at the Schaefer Pavilion because my dad wanted a glass of beer. When he was done, I swiped the glass, which I still have! Really loved the Belgian waffles!!!!
@j1st633
@j1st633 Жыл бұрын
I was 9. Lived on the Upper West side of Manhattan. Easy # 7 flushing train from Times square. I have fond memories. The car boat stands out in my mind.
@Sirius-ly
@Sirius-ly Жыл бұрын
Me, too! Loved that car-boat. Wasn't it called aqua-something?
@Cha-y412
@Cha-y412 11 ай бұрын
I was 5 years old in 1964 and my Aunt was an Executive for Pacific Bell Telephone of California. She showed up in NJ one week and said hey Kids we are going to the Worlds Fair tomorrow. My Brother , Cousins, and Parents jumped in the car and off we went. The phone company had a massive exibited and we were escorted in while my Aunt met with Phone company representatives. I recall that GM exibit and actually believed I was driving a car. The only other thing in 1964 I remember was the phone company had a phone within a television where you could see the person you were talking too and a Princess phone with push buttons -- imagine that no more rotary phones. This was the future.
@billtancordo8761
@billtancordo8761 11 ай бұрын
I grew up in New Jersey and went to The World’s Fair with my family and my mom’s parents. We spent the whole day there. I still have fond memories of being there.
@virtualwhispers
@virtualwhispers 4 ай бұрын
This is the year my Mom & Dad took to the World's Fair, I was 13 then, I'm 73 now. When we were paying to get in, my Mom told me to tell the man I was 10 years old because I was small for my age, and we wouldn't have to pay adult price. When the man asked how old I was ... I said 13 - Mom paid, and when we walked away, she smacked in my head lol. I was proud at the time of finally being a teenager, what Mom said went in one ear and out the other. We were there all day and had such a wonderful time.
@Bob-xj8jl
@Bob-xj8jl Жыл бұрын
at 1:07 you mentioned the size of the World's Fair as being 650,000 acres! That is totally wrong, that's an immense area! Per trusty old Wikipedia, the area of the World's Fair was 646 acres.
@Madridme3
@Madridme3 Жыл бұрын
Hahaa. I picked right up on that wild number. I'd hate to mow it. I wonder how much else was wrong?...........
@michaeltaylor1603
@michaeltaylor1603 Жыл бұрын
That's likely what he meant to say. LOL!
@DivaCantor
@DivaCantor 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely correct. It was big, but not that big!!! I went countless times. We lived so close we could watch the fireworks at 9pm every night from in front of my house. My father knew someone who worked there and quite often that man got us passes to go in for free at 6pm. It was a perfect time to go- the crowds were leaving so you could just walk in to any exhibit, plus the lights came on, which made it more magical. We used to get pizza from the pizza place next to the IBM exhibit
@TadGallion
@TadGallion 11 ай бұрын
I had the same reaction - that would be nearly the size of Rhode Island.
@UniusPoenitentis
@UniusPoenitentis 11 ай бұрын
At the age of 66 now, I still have vivid memories of my visit to this fair with my family when I was a young child. Thank you for this wonderful trip down Memory Lane!
@roncaruso931
@roncaruso931 11 ай бұрын
I was 10 years old in 1964. I still have that "It's a Small World" song in my head sometimes!! I remember the video phone. It didn't work. Great memories.
@bluesdriver6354
@bluesdriver6354 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! This was my playground when I was 9yrs. old. Wish we could do it again!!!!
@Amosandy100
@Amosandy100 Жыл бұрын
I was there in 1964. What a treasure this is! 🥰🥰🥰
@k-bretta9087
@k-bretta9087 11 ай бұрын
i was there in a baby stroller. thank you. i still remember the globe.
@jmstowe
@jmstowe 11 ай бұрын
I attended this as a small boy, thank for the reminder of a really grand time.
@amyvalent-ribot8367
@amyvalent-ribot8367 11 ай бұрын
I was 3 years old when I went to the Worlds Fair. Memorable!
@juanitafurtado8805
@juanitafurtado8805 11 ай бұрын
oh, i experienced it firsthand, and i arrived by NY subway from my apartmnt in Queens. Selling contact lenses in a commercial paviliion was my first job in NY when i moved there in 1964. On breaks we enjoyed the futuristi exhibits and it was Belgian waffles for lunh almost evey day!
@pollykent2100
@pollykent2100 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! My folks took us to the fair. I was seven. Literally the only thing I remember was that my brother - about four at the time - got lost and my parents were pretty frantic. Fortunately, some kind person took him to a center they had specifically for lost children and he had a great time playing with the toys and other kids until we found him.
@douglaskaye1395
@douglaskaye1395 11 ай бұрын
I was there and absolutely loved the whole thing. My family went at least 5 different times, we couldn’t get enough. A fantastic time to envision the future. Really too bad reality spoiled our dreams. The planners had it right.
@MarilynMayaMendoza
@MarilynMayaMendoza 11 ай бұрын
I was there at 13 and remember The Parker Pen Pavilion where I went through three times and got three penpals. I remember the rides. I remember everything. It was a revelation and made me want to travel the world. Aloha
@cindywatman1725
@cindywatman1725 11 ай бұрын
My best friend and I, at the time 9 yo, also got penpals from that exhibit. We got twin sisters in Australia and we kept up correspondence for many years. She sent me a koala bear toy animal and unfortunately it was lost many years ago during a move but I do have the special memories
@MarilynMayaMendoza
@MarilynMayaMendoza 11 ай бұрын
@@cindywatman1725 Hi Cindy, How Wonderful. I had a pen pal in Denmark and another girl in Japan. Letter writing is so underrated. I was also sent a gift, A Japanese doll. We lost touch when I moved but when I went to Japan to work, I looked her up. No luck Thank you for sharing. Aloha
@msmacmac1000
@msmacmac1000 11 ай бұрын
My father took us there when I was 14. It sparked my love of travel. And the Belgian waffle!
@rexracernj7696
@rexracernj7696 11 ай бұрын
I was about 7 yrs old, we lived in S Jersey & went 3 times. I still have my (rather tattered) 1965 Fair Guidebook. It was magnificent! I still recall being unable to believe it when I first saw the buildings. I especially recall the GE "Carousel of Progress," "Small World" at Pepsi's exhibit, GM's Futurama, the Bell System, & so much more. Wish we'd gotten to see everything!
@robmarino314
@robmarino314 11 ай бұрын
My parents met on a blind date at the world's fair in Flushing NY and I'm happy they did!
@maulporphy4399
@maulporphy4399 Ай бұрын
Went with my mother and older brother. Rode the bumper cars. 7 years old.
@doubledrats235
@doubledrats235 Жыл бұрын
Born in 1960, my earliest memories are attending the fair once in 1964 and once in 1965. I can still remember some things in great detail. Years later when I first visited Epcot in Florida it took me back. Epcot is the NY6465 Worlds Fair.
@dorismikolajczyk3802
@dorismikolajczyk3802 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like it was a great way to explore other cultures. TFS
@gloriarangott8803
@gloriarangott8803 Жыл бұрын
It was! I learned so much about cultures around the world. I went there many weekends. The first year was the very best. The second year was disappointing, because so many countries did not come back to their pavillions...
@51pogo
@51pogo Жыл бұрын
Getting “lost” inside one of the foreign pavilions was like visiting the country itself! I loved the experience! I thought I would visit most of those places as an adult, but sadly not.
@1189paris
@1189paris 11 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation of the 1964/65 World's Fair in New York.
@fflubadubb
@fflubadubb 11 ай бұрын
I went with my mom , my grandmother rwo friends and their mothers. I was 11 , I'll never forget it, it was phenomenal and we saw the Pieta ❤
@markbryan9989
@markbryan9989 11 ай бұрын
Went with a church group when I was 13. Two buddies and I wandered around unsupervised. We decided to pretend we were not American and started speaking an indecipherable language. Don't know if we fooled anyone but we had fun. The fair was pretty amazing
@jstoney6471
@jstoney6471 Жыл бұрын
was there in 64...what a memory!
@jeffsilverman6104
@jeffsilverman6104 11 ай бұрын
I was there in 1964, in New York for my cousin's Bar Mitzvah. I was only six but I remember everything about that great trip, flying in from Los Angeles.
@TheJhtlag
@TheJhtlag Жыл бұрын
Nine years old when my family visited early in 1965. My memory is that it was successful enough to be held over from 1964 so still an amusement park but perhaps not the star-studded event that it was in '64.. My grandmother from England was there, not sure if I saw her again before she passed away three years later. A character though, talked us in to the VIP line at futurama when the regular line was really long, loved it though I think we got a Ford Falcon to ride in. Was that the first showing of "It's a small world"? It took me a few minutes to realize what was going on, w/different nations/cultures singing the same theme song and I've seen it several decades later at Disneyland/Epcot Center in Florida. Vaguely remember the money tree...all fantastically exciting as a kid. It's funny to think those GM dioramas (a word I learned at NYWF) of multi-lane highways would be thought of differently now but unfair hindsight. The funny thing is the Japanese pavilion had these cards with slots in them so you could use them to build stuff, we thought that was a clever toy along with the intelligent display which foreshadowed their industrial rise. African tribes dancing at some pavilion which was supposed to be a big deal - the type of exotic stuff you only saw in travel videos - and of course saw the globe again only a few years ago at the US Tennis Open. Long time ago....
@gaywells7340
@gaywells7340 11 ай бұрын
My high school band from Decatur, Georgia, marched in the opening day parade, then we had several days to see the sights. What a thrill.
@shaynestephens
@shaynestephens 11 ай бұрын
I was there twice. July 1964 - I was seven years old. We lived on the Hudson River, 50 miles north of New York City. My family took our Chris Craft Cabin Cruiser down river, through the Harlem River, Hell's Gate and the Long island Sound to the World's Fair Marina. We spent four days at the fair and later sailed to Huntington Harbor on Long Island and then across the sound to Mystic, CT. 1965 - We drove down to the fair and only spent a day.
@josephforest7605
@josephforest7605 Ай бұрын
Rough life .
@janefairall579
@janefairall579 11 ай бұрын
I was a senior in high school and our Band from Jacksonville Beach Florida played concerts at the Florida Pavilion. It was exciting to be there.
@larryn1929
@larryn1929 Жыл бұрын
I was there! The fair, Shea Stadium and Lake Ronkonkoma were spots I got to see on Long Island frequently as a kid.
@josephososkie3029
@josephososkie3029 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful looking production, like some of the building. There’s a special gift to think large and spread positive enthusiasm. Today, sadly, there would only be one huge tent with Klause telling us how things WILL be.
@4Cabin
@4Cabin Жыл бұрын
I was there at about 3yrs old. I remember all the family pictures of the fair as my dad was quite the armature photographer.
@tonycollazorappo
@tonycollazorappo Жыл бұрын
Same, I was 3 in 1964 =) and also went to the fair.
@heru-deshet359
@heru-deshet359 10 ай бұрын
I went there twice when I was ten. I will never forget how magical everything was. Futurama and he science building were may favorites.
@tomdeegan8437
@tomdeegan8437 7 ай бұрын
Dad helped organized the Fair. He became Chairman of the Executive Committee that hied the great Robert Moses who ran with the idea. One night Dad came home and at dinner told of his visit with Roger Blough, Chairman of US Steel, who promised to contribute the Unisphere . . .a big hit and still standing! Tip Deegan
@Mamahubes
@Mamahubes Жыл бұрын
I was 4 years old in 1964 and lived in Queens. My parents took me there twice. On one of those occasions I got separated from my parents and was lost in the New York Pavilion. I was reunited shortly with my parents because my m other and I wore matching polka dot dresses that my grandmother made us. That’s how security knew who my mother was. If you ever drive by Flushing Meadow Park in NY you can still see the pavilion and the World Fair sculpture.
@simon5005
@simon5005 Жыл бұрын
I attended in 1965, it was incredible! And America was like a different planet from what it is today. 😢
@tonycollazorappo
@tonycollazorappo Жыл бұрын
So true, I was 4 in 1965 but I was taken to the fair in 1964 by my foster parents then, I was 3 and I remember it all. And yes, that was a very different time, I would go back if I could.
@everforward8651
@everforward8651 11 ай бұрын
In this or another video about the fair, there was a scene of people standing in line, and I saw no fat people.
@thomasclark3348
@thomasclark3348 11 ай бұрын
You can thank the Reagan Tax Code for killing things like this. Corporations no longer get tax benefits for sponsoring things like this. Instead the money goes to the corporate executive investment accounts.
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294
@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 11 ай бұрын
@@everforward8651it’s interesting to see how few overweight people there were in the 1960s as compared to later decades.
@everforward8651
@everforward8651 11 ай бұрын
@@dunebillyofswanbeach4294 I know.
@Biscuit1973
@Biscuit1973 11 ай бұрын
I wish that I could time travel someday because in the mid 60’s , New York City especially the Flushing district was really jumpin’ when The World’s Fair came to play because I’ve always wanted to go there but the thing about me that I wasn’t even born yet & if I was born in the 50’s chances are that I could have so much fun there & today I would’ve been an old man in the 21st. century now & would remember the times I’ve first had a great time of my life back there .
@wizardofeyes
@wizardofeyes 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories. My family and I went in both '64 and '65, when I was 11/12 years old. Everything was incredible. My most vivid memory is of "The World's Largest Cosmic Ray Spark Chamber" in the exit rotunda of the GM Futurama building. A glass cylinder perhaps the size of a 55 gallon oil drum on a pedestal. Every few seconds a cosmic ray would pass through the chamber resulting in an electrical discharge with a red streak and a loud snap. I knew how it worked, having recently seen the Bell Lab's educational movie "The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays" , but no one else in my family was much interested. Begged Dad to take a photo, but 35 mm film was expensive and we were on a tight budget. I've often wondered who built it and what became of that display. I've found only a few photos of it, bit I'd love to see a movie of it if someone ever made one. Perhaps in retirement, I'll have time to build my own version of it. I remember getting the autograph of the performer who played the Coca-Cola carillon, and the nearby White Owl Cigar company display that shot big white smoke rings up into the air periodically. The fusion demonstration in the GE pavilion was fascinating, even if mostly for show. I remember the production of irradiated nickels at the AEC exhibit, but my folks were scared of radiation, so I couldn't get one. I think I was more fascinated by the giant hydraulic cylinders that raised the IBM "people wall" than the presentation itself. I still remember another part of the IBM exhibit where a real computer would print out a "Magic [number] Square" that would add up to any number you selected across, up and down, and diagonally. I requested "99", and got it. Probably a trivial programming exercise now, but fascinating for the day. Those are some of the happiest memories of my childhood.
@melvinjacobs2328
@melvinjacobs2328 11 ай бұрын
I lived in New York at the time. I was 22 years old and just got married. We went once each year, and loved it.
@nonosays
@nonosays 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful video! This was my childhood. Beautiful days to remember @
@JoseMorales-gp8uw
@JoseMorales-gp8uw Жыл бұрын
I am surprised that there was no mention of Michelangelo’s Pieta in the Vatican Pavilion. I visited many times.
@jamesstephens9702
@jamesstephens9702 11 ай бұрын
I can still remember as 9 year old my mother taking me to the 1964 world's fair . I remember the futuristic world of the future exhibit.
@fredupstairs8234
@fredupstairs8234 11 ай бұрын
My sister still has a souvenir thermometer from the World's Fair hanging in her house. We were only 10 and 8 at the time but my parents always kept the thermometer on the wall. It passed to my sister where the tradition continues almost 60 years later.
@dflf
@dflf 11 ай бұрын
That "infectious melody" drove me nuts
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