A hunt for remnants is on the top of our favorite activities at Untapped New York. Many of these hunts
Many New Yorkers have heard of the Unisphere, the visual focal point of the former World’s Fair grounds, today’s Flushing
The first time a ruling British monarch ever came to the United States, he made a stop in Queens to visit the 1939 World's Fair!
Join a World's Fair expert and the new director of the Queens Museum for an in-depth look at the Panorama of the City of New York, a remnant of the 1964/65 World's Fair!
The street grid that gives shape to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park is a unique remnant of both the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs that you can still see, and walk, today.
New dates just added for our Tour of the Remnants of the World's Fairs at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park!
Before the New York State Pavilion and Unisphere became symbols of the World's Fair in Flushing, Queens, the Trylon and Perisphere towered over the 1939 World's Fair. Learn 10 facts about these two missing icons!
Our new tour, the Remnants of the World's Fair at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park will uncover numerous remnants of both fairs, like the hidden time capsules and the NYS Pavilion.
While much of Flushing Meadows Park was rebuilt for the 1964 World's Fair, the remnants of the 1939 World's Fair are significant if you know where to look.
During this week in NYC history, America's first "World's Fair" and Mythic Crystal Palace opened on July 14, 1853