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#4 A workman at New York World’s Fair repaints the famed Perisphere, on June 6, 1939.

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#4 A workman at New York World’s Fair repaints the famed Perisphere, on June 6, 1939.

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

#4 A workman at New York World’s Fair repaints the famed Perisphere, on June 6, 1939.

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←#3 With New York City as a backdrop, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (first car) proceed up the Westside highway along the Hudson en route to the New York World’s Fair.
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