More than 25 kitchens are displayed at the Fair. All use modern appliances, but the motifs and accessories vary widely. Some are placed in a Mediterranean set…
While a number of unusual pavilions at the Fair suggest new forms for public buildings, family homes are not neglected. Nine full-scale, completely furnished …
While a number of unusual pavilions at the Fair suggest new forms for public buildings, family homes are not neglected. Nine full-scale, completely furnished …
A quick hop to the moon and back starts fairgoers at the General Motors Futurama off on a brave new third-of-a-mile-long look at tomorrow's world. Whiske…
By splitting atoms of uranium and fusing atoms of hydrogen, man hopes to produce unlimited quantities of future power. The great advantages of fusion energy a…
In innumerable ways automation touches our lives — and reshapes them. Automation is a simple thermostat keeping a house evenly heated; it is also a continenta…
Without pause, man has rushed headlong into the nuclear age, the space age and the age of automation. A variety of exhibits at the fair help the fairgoer cat…
THE UNDERGROUND HOME at the New York World's Fair is developed to serve as a prototype for future underground residential design. Built to incorporate th…
Century 21 Exposition, America's Space Age World's Fair, looks into the future of travel, work and play in the year 2000 A.D. Shown is the revolution…
LONE STAR BREWING COMPANY PAVILION. The girls of the Mercury Outboard Water Ski Show pass in front of the Lone Star's lakeside Hall of Texas History. The…
This popular Teepee shaped restaurant on the shores of beautiful Green Lake is located only a few minutes from the World's Fair. Long a Seattle landmark …
View of Farmers Market seen from the corner of Third and Fairfax. C.B.S. Studio may be seen on the left. Color Photo by David Rubinoff
original article: Ford Times August 1954 Distant lands and climates are no barriers to the Ranch Wagon, which today has penetrated into practically every corn…
The Internationally Famous King Oscar's, house of the Artesian Coffee Pot, serves you the true Scandinavian Smorgasbord as enjoyed in the land of the Vik…
The world's largest privately-owned display building—host to millions of visitors. The Rotunda was completely redesigned and reopened in June, 1953, duri…
This is the tallest structure at the Fair, with a 230 foot Observation Tower. The main rotunda below is actually a circular theatre offering free daily progr…
By night or day the Christian Pavilion is a highlight of the beautiful Seattle World's Fair. The prize winning window which contains 40 different colors …