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  1. On April 21, 1965, as part of the opening ceremonies for the second season of the 1964–1965 New York World's Fair, Ethiopian long-distance runners Abebe Bikila and Mamo Wolde participated in an exclusive ceremonial half marathon.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2014 · Explore six lasting legacies of the 1964 New York World’s Fair on the 50th anniversary of its opening. By: Christopher Klein Updated: June 1, 2023 | Original: April 22, 2014

  3. 21 de abr. de 2015 · The New York World’s Fair opened for its second and last season on April 21, 1965.  The grand opening the previous year had been rocky indeed — protests, rain, even a parking lot riot.  Thankfully the second season was met with beautiful weather and abundant crowds.  In order to jazz it up a bit — not too much, just enough to increase ticket...

  4. Spanning 646 acres in Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, New York, the event was considered a pinnacle of mid-20th-century American culture and technology. It showcased products that would advance the transportation and consumer electronics markets in a way that would never be repeated at future Worlds Fairs.

  5. It opened on April 21, 1964 for two six-month seasons concluding on October 21, 1965. Postcard showing an aerial view of the Fair looking west - presented courtesy. John Pender collection. It was the largest World's Fair ever to be held in the United States occupying nearly a square mile of land.

  6. 2 de may. de 2022 · The Anaheim park had been open for a decade by the opening day of the World’s Fair and so inspiration such as fountains leading up to and surrounding the Unisphere as well as direct Disney exhibitions were shown off, such as “It’s a Small World” run by Pepsi or animatronic president Lincoln run by the Illinois Pavilion or ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2014 · Getty Images / Getty Images. Read More. It was 50 years ago today that the 1964–'65 World’s Fair opened in New York City, bringing a plethora of innovative exhibits to Flushing...