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The 1964 World's Fair |  
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  Fast on the heels of the Seattle World's Fair, New York's bid to hold  another fair in 1964 was turned down by the international commission. That  didn't stop Mayor Robert Wagner, who stubbornly launched the symbolic 250-ton  "unisphere" stainless steel globe onto its pedestal in Flushing Meadows,  Queens, for the two-year fair. While including fond remembrances from  visitors who reminisce about sneaking in, indulging in first kisses in the  Coca-Cola Pavilion, and the like, much of this 52-minute video is dedicated to examining  the fair's failures. Dubbed "an old fair in new time," it was criticized for  being the opposite of the city's 1939 fair: rather than predicting the  future, it floundered in the postwar boom of the decade prior. Shots of its  construction, promotional films, and news footage provide the documentary with  its visuals, while historians and fairgoers examine the fair that ran the  gamut from Michelangelo's Pietà to General Motor's Futurama  exhibit. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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