During its heyday, the New York State Pavilion served as the "shining star" of the 1964-65 World's Fair. Here are 10 secrets we uncovered about the landmark.
The lights are on at the New York State Pavilion in Queens and they’ll be on every night from now
Discover how the New York State Pavilion, a remnant of the 1964 World's Fair, became a permanent part of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park!
NYC's borough of Queens is a trove of abandoned places. From psychiatric hospitals and rail lines, to army forts, there's no shortage of places to explore.
Jade Doskow, Photographer of Lost Utopias" follows Doskow on her 10-year quest to capture the World’s Fair echoes that remain worldwide.
Today at 4 PM in a special virtual talk, explore the storied history, abandonment, and grass roots preservation campaigns surrounding
Today at noon, discover the many remnants of the World’s Fairs in today’s Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in a virtual talk
An update provided by the New York State Pavilion Paint Project, one of the early, influential activist groups fighting to
A groundbreaking at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens kick-off a major restoration project at the New York State Pavilion, an abandoned remnant of the World's Fair!
A new video series by artist Aaron Asis, who is also our new Artist in Residence at Untapped Cities, goes into the forgotten and abandoned places in NYC. In the latest, we go into the off-limits New York State Pavilion, a remnant of the 1964 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.