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  2. Empire Expo Center - Wikipedia

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    Empire Expo Center. Coordinates: 43.074°N 76.221°W. The Empire Expo Center (also known as the New York State Fairgrounds) is an exhibition ground located in Geddes, a suburb of Syracuse, New York. It features eight exhibition halls and 375 acres (1.52 km 2) of ground space, which are used year-round for exhibitions and trade fairs .

  3. New York State Fair - Wikipedia

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    Website. New York State Fair. The New York State Fair, also known as the Great New York State Fair, is a 13-day showcase of agriculture, entertainment, education, and technology. With midway rides, concessionaires, exhibits, and concerts, it has become New York 's largest annual event and an end-of-summer tradition for hundreds of thousands of ...

  4. New York State Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Pavilion is a pavilion at Flushing MeadowsCorona Park in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York, U.S. It was designed in 1962 for the 1964 New York World's Fair by architects Philip Johnson and Richard Foster , with structural engineer Lev Zetlin .

  5. 1939 New York World's Fair - Wikipedia

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    The 1939–1940 New York World's Fair was a world's fair held at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, United States. It was the second-most expensive American world's fair of all time, exceeded only by St. Louis's Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904. Many countries around the world participated in it, and over 44 million ...

  6. Pan-American Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The Pan-American Exposition was a World's Fair held in Buffalo, New York, United States, from May 1 through November 2, 1901. The fair occupied 350 acres (0.55 sq mi) of land on the western edge of what is now Delaware Park, extending from Delaware Avenue to Elmwood

  7. 1964 New York World's Fair - Wikipedia

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    The 1964–1965 New York World's Fair was a world's fair that held over 140 pavilions and 110 restaurants representing 80 nations, 24 U.S. states, and over 45 corporations with the goal and the final result of building exhibits or attractions at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City. [1] [2] [3] The immense fair covered 646 ...

  8. Flushing Meadows–Corona Park - Wikipedia

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    The New York City building was later refurbished for the 1964/1965 Fair as the New York City Pavilion, featuring the Panorama of the City of New York, an enormous scale model of the entire city. [90] [84] [91] It is one of two buildings that survive from the 1939/40 Fair, and the only one that remains in its original location. [92] (

  9. Fine Arts and Flower Building, Altamont Fairground - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Arts and Flower Building, Altamont Fairground, also known as Exhibition Hall, was built in 1896 as part of the Altamont Fairgrounds in Village of Altamont, New York, near Albany . The building is the only part of the fairground that remains largely in its original configuration.

  10. Panorama of the City of New York - Wikipedia

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    A scale model of the 1964 New York World's Fair site, showing all the buildings and pavilions of the time, is located in a separate area devoted to World's Fair exhibits. It is built to the same scale as the Panorama by Lester and Associates, and was one of originally 7 travelling models. A larger model of the Fair site that was 1 inch : 32 ...

  11. Hemlock Fairground - Wikipedia

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    Hemlock Fairground is a national historic district and fairground located at Hemlock in Livingston County, New York. The district covers 35.6 acres (144,000 m 2) with five contributing buildings and one contributing object, the racetrack. There are two clusters of buildings near the racetrack.