
World's Fair 1964-65
The 1964-65 World's Fair, held in New York City, was a global exhibition showcasing technological innovations, cultural diversity, and future ideas. It attracted countries and companies presenting groundbreaking inventions like the touch-tone telephone and early computers, highlighting progress and innovation. Visitors experienced themed pavilions from around the world, theater performances, and exhibitions designed to inspire and educate. The fair promoted international unity and technological advancement during a period of rapid change, leaving a lasting impact with iconic structures like the Unisphere and contributing to New York’s development as a cultural and technological hub.