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#9 Actress Shirley MacLaine rides the New York subway on her way to the World’s Fair for the premiere of her film “What A Way to Go” on May 13, 1964.

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#9 Actress Shirley MacLaine rides the New York subway on her way to the World’s Fair for the premiere of her film “What A Way to Go” on May 13, 1964.

Spectacular Views from the 1964 New York World’s Fair that Will Blow Your mind

#9 Actress Shirley MacLaine rides the New York subway on her way to the World’s Fair for the premiere of her film “What A Way to Go” on May 13, 1964.

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←#8 Upon arrival at the fair, most visitors look for the highest vantage point to take in the vast panorama of the grounds in New York, May 12, 1964.
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