The 1964 New York World's Fair was a major international exposition held in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, New York City, from April 22 to October 17, 1964. It showcased innovations in technology, culture, and design, featuring over 80 nations and numerous corporate exhibits. The fair's theme was "Peace Through Understanding," reflecting the optimism of the era.
Notable attractions included the Ford Mustang exhibit, the Unisphere sculpture, and the Disney attraction "It's a Small World." The fair attracted approximately 25 million visitors and left a lasting impact on urban planning and public spaces in New York City.