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New York's 1939-40 World's Fair
(2004)
  • Andrew F Wood, San Jose State University
Abstract

The 1939-1940 New York World's Fair promised a new age of global communication, nationwide superhighways, and suburban living-and it delivered. Crafted by designers such as Walter Dorwin Teague, Norman Bel Geddes, and Raymond Loewy, the twelve-hundred-acre fair in Flushing Meadows sold visitors a streamlined world of consumer goods-teardrop cars and smoking robots, electric dishwashers and nylon stockings-manufactured by companies such as Westinghouse, General Motors, and AT&T. In New York's 1939-1940 World's Fair, insightful narrative accompanies dazzling postcards, advertisements, and illustrations of Democracity, Futurama, the Lagoon of Nations, and the famed Trylon and Perisphere, recalling the promise and optimism of a fair that enchanted forty-five million visitors.

Keywords
  • world's fairs
Disciplines
Publication Date
2004
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Postcard History Series
ISBN
9780738535852
Citation Information
Andrew F Wood. New York's 1939-40 World's Fair. Mount Pleasant, SC(2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrew_wood/5/