New York World's Fair 1964
The New York World's Fair 1964 was a major international exhibition held in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, New York City. It ran from April 22 to October 17, showcasing innovations in technology, culture, and design. The fair featured over 80 nations and included pavilions from companies like General Motors and IBM, highlighting advancements such as the futuristic PeopleMover and the IBM 7094 computer.
The theme of the fair was "Peace Through Understanding," emphasizing global cooperation and cultural exchange. Notable attractions included the Unisphere, a giant globe symbolizing world unity, and the Ford Mustang debut, which became an iconic American car.