The Perisphere rises over the edge of a 16-foot serpentine hedge and huge flower-bed at the World's Fair of 1940 in New York like a one-ringed Saturn - the ring in this case being the spiral ramp down which people are seen making their exit from the "Democracity" spectacle which is staged inside the great globe
This issue of L'Illustration celebrates the New York World's Fair and its theme, the "World of Tomor...
Elevated view south down Court of Streets toward Unisphere; pool of Ireland Pavilion in left foregro...
The beauty of the night lighting during the New York World's Fair is suggested in this striking phot...
This photograph offers a view of the Perisphere at the 1939 New York World's Fair
Dominating the entire Fair with its sheer beauty of design the 200 foot "Perisphere" and 700 foot "T...
The Trylon and Perisphere, designed by Wallace K. Harrison and J. André Fouilhoux, represent the "Wo...
Caption, "New York, N.Y. - Looming large and brilliant on a Winter's night is the Unisphere, symbol ...
Caption, "New York World's Fair - Washington, still first in war, first in peace and last in the Ame...
oai:lib.umd.edu:1903.1/23As the 1939 New York World's Fair was divided into many different thematic ...
Caption, "In a downpour of rain and with a cold March wind blowing, the first steel for Unisphere is...
Caption, "This is Europe (upside down from the way it appears in the atlas) taking form in sheets of...
This picture shows the middle sector of the Central mall of the New York World's Fair, a 2,000-foot ...
Situated on Constitution Mall and overlooked by the Trylon and Perisphere, these buildings dramatize...
One of nine gateways to "The World of Tomorrow," this entrance leads into the center of the transpor...
This 250 foot tower provides the more daring thrill seeker at the amusement area with a safe means o...
This issue of L'Illustration celebrates the New York World's Fair and its theme, the "World of Tomor...
Elevated view south down Court of Streets toward Unisphere; pool of Ireland Pavilion in left foregro...
The beauty of the night lighting during the New York World's Fair is suggested in this striking phot...
This photograph offers a view of the Perisphere at the 1939 New York World's Fair
Dominating the entire Fair with its sheer beauty of design the 200 foot "Perisphere" and 700 foot "T...
The Trylon and Perisphere, designed by Wallace K. Harrison and J. André Fouilhoux, represent the "Wo...
Caption, "New York, N.Y. - Looming large and brilliant on a Winter's night is the Unisphere, symbol ...
Caption, "New York World's Fair - Washington, still first in war, first in peace and last in the Ame...
oai:lib.umd.edu:1903.1/23As the 1939 New York World's Fair was divided into many different thematic ...
Caption, "In a downpour of rain and with a cold March wind blowing, the first steel for Unisphere is...
Caption, "This is Europe (upside down from the way it appears in the atlas) taking form in sheets of...
This picture shows the middle sector of the Central mall of the New York World's Fair, a 2,000-foot ...
Situated on Constitution Mall and overlooked by the Trylon and Perisphere, these buildings dramatize...
One of nine gateways to "The World of Tomorrow," this entrance leads into the center of the transpor...
This 250 foot tower provides the more daring thrill seeker at the amusement area with a safe means o...
This issue of L'Illustration celebrates the New York World's Fair and its theme, the "World of Tomor...
Elevated view south down Court of Streets toward Unisphere; pool of Ireland Pavilion in left foregro...
The beauty of the night lighting during the New York World's Fair is suggested in this striking phot...