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#11 The Coronation Scot, in America for the New York World’s Fair, made several runs between Washington and Baltimore, where she awakened considerable interest.

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#11 The Coronation Scot, in America for the New York World’s Fair, made several runs between Washington and Baltimore, where she awakened considerable interest.

The World of Tomorrow: Fascinating Scenes from the 1939 New York World’s Fair

#11 The Coronation Scot, in America for the New York World’s Fair, made several runs between Washington and Baltimore, where she awakened considerable interest.

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←#10 The Russian pavilion at the New York World’s fair, one of the last exhibits to be completed for opening of the exposition on April 30, 1939.
#12 Flanked by Boy Scouts, President Franklin D. Roosevelt opened New York’s $160,000,000 World’s Fair with an address in which he said America has “hitched her wagon to a star of good will”, on April 30, 1939.→

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