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#22 “The Road of Tomorrow,” an elevated highway of cork and rubber composition, at the Ford Exhibit at New York’s World Fair in 1939.

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#22 “The Road of Tomorrow,” an elevated highway of cork and rubber composition, at the Ford Exhibit at New York’s World Fair in 1939.

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

#22 “The Road of Tomorrow,” an elevated highway of cork and rubber composition, at the Ford Exhibit at New York’s World Fair in 1939.

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#11 Building on Grant Avenue in Chinatown illuminated for the Portola Festival, 1909

#3 Lighting up, Albion Street, Surry Hills, 1906

#20 Franklin Park Zoo: Polar bear Fatima stands on two feet

#82 View of the Zwinger in Dresden, Germany. Stengel & Markert, 1887.

#14 A man riding a Brockhouse Corgi moped at Ascot racecourse.

#27 Alternate View of Northern Boulevard and 89th Street, Jackson Heights, Queens, 1960s.

#92 Forestry Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893

#83 Busy traffic along Olive Street, looking west, from its intersection with 4th Street, 1915

#3 SligaChan Hotel, Sligachan, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 1960.

←#21 Futurama, the model city of 1960, designed by Norman Bel Geddes for the General Motors Exhibit at the New York World’s Fair in 1939.
#23 Lines to enter the fair at Flushing Gate, on October 27, 1940.→

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