Symbolizing the progress made in communication through the ages, the mural by Eugene Savage on the facade of the Communications Building combines with the twin 150-foot free standing pylons to provide a striking entrance to the exhibit area. The interior of this building dramatically portrays all phases of communication and also contains the "Focal Exhibit" designed by Donald Desky
This unusual building houses exhibits dramatizing the research and quality control supervision of Se...
Pictured here is the Bridge of Wheels looking towards the Railroad Building, the largest exhibit str...
Gaily decorated with the flags of all nations represented by exhibits at the Fair, this Bridge carri...
Utilizing the forms common to the telephone industry the designers of this building have created an ...
Situated on Constitution Mall and overlooked by the Trylon and Perisphere, these buildings dramatize...
Built overlooking an imposing lagoon and one of the Fair's largest fountains, the Federal Building w...
Railroad Exhibtion Building, New York World\u27s Fair, 1939https://scholarsarchive.jwu.edu/mathews_g...
The Aviation Building at the New York World's Fair 1939 is designed to give visitors the impression ...
Located on a large tract of land in the transportation area, the aviation exhibit gives the visitor ...
The upper floor of the wing-like structure houses an armchair ride; the lower level features exhibit...
Four ninety-foot pylons form a unique entrance to the building through a circular Court of Flame. Se...
Demonstrating a new form in theatre construction, the Hall of Music uses the flowing lines of functi...
View of exhibit building devoted to heavy industries showing Theme Center in distance. The structure...
Exhibiting the latest developments in electrical and mechanical science, this building provides the ...
Covering an acre and a half of ground adjacent to the Long Island Railroad and two Fair entrances, t...
This unusual building houses exhibits dramatizing the research and quality control supervision of Se...
Pictured here is the Bridge of Wheels looking towards the Railroad Building, the largest exhibit str...
Gaily decorated with the flags of all nations represented by exhibits at the Fair, this Bridge carri...
Utilizing the forms common to the telephone industry the designers of this building have created an ...
Situated on Constitution Mall and overlooked by the Trylon and Perisphere, these buildings dramatize...
Built overlooking an imposing lagoon and one of the Fair's largest fountains, the Federal Building w...
Railroad Exhibtion Building, New York World\u27s Fair, 1939https://scholarsarchive.jwu.edu/mathews_g...
The Aviation Building at the New York World's Fair 1939 is designed to give visitors the impression ...
Located on a large tract of land in the transportation area, the aviation exhibit gives the visitor ...
The upper floor of the wing-like structure houses an armchair ride; the lower level features exhibit...
Four ninety-foot pylons form a unique entrance to the building through a circular Court of Flame. Se...
Demonstrating a new form in theatre construction, the Hall of Music uses the flowing lines of functi...
View of exhibit building devoted to heavy industries showing Theme Center in distance. The structure...
Exhibiting the latest developments in electrical and mechanical science, this building provides the ...
Covering an acre and a half of ground adjacent to the Long Island Railroad and two Fair entrances, t...
This unusual building houses exhibits dramatizing the research and quality control supervision of Se...
Pictured here is the Bridge of Wheels looking towards the Railroad Building, the largest exhibit str...
Gaily decorated with the flags of all nations represented by exhibits at the Fair, this Bridge carri...