
World’s Fair 1964–1965
The 1964-1965 World's Fair, held in New York City, was a large international event showcasing cultural, technological, and scientific advancements from around the world. Spanning two years, it featured innovative exhibits, entertaining displays, and new inventions—most famously, the debut of the Disney-created "It's a Small World" ride and the introduction of color television. The fair aimed to promote global understanding and exploration of future ideas, leaving a lasting impact on architecture, entertainment, and technology, and attracting millions of visitors from around the globe.