Off to see the sights at the World’s Fair. The 1939–40 New York World’s Fair opened on April 30th, 1939 in Flushing Meadow, Queens and closed on October 26, 1940. Imagery from a photo album up for sale from rare book dealer James E. Arsenault.

New York World’s Fair 1940: Manmade Lightning. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs

Castle and volcano? New York World’s Fair 1939-1940. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs
1939 World’s Fair. Labor Day Trains on Parade. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs
World’s Fair 1940. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs
Attendees at the World’s Fair. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs
1939 World’s Fair, Labor Day” Russia (left) and Italia (right) pavilions. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs
The City of Light presented by Consolidated Edison. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs
United States pavilion. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs
World’s Fair 1940. Corning Glass (left) and United States Steel (right) pavilions. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs
League of Nations pavilion. Taken from a photo album kept by an unidentified young couple documenting their vacations between 1936 and 1940, including a substantial number of photos of the 1939–40 New York World’s Fair. American. Image © 2024 James E. Arsenault & Company. Fair use license. via https://www.jamesarsenault.com/pages/books/5494/photo-album-including-1939-40-world-s-fair-content-photographs

The 1939–40 New York World’s Fair opened on April 30th, 1939 in Flushing Meadow, Queens. The first exposition to have a futuristic theme (“World of Tomorrow”), it hosted exhibits by sixty countries, the League of Nations, thirty-three U.S. states, several federal agencies, and the City of New York. By the time the fair closed on October 26th, 1940, over forty-four million people had visited the fair. 

More about the 1939-1940 Worlds Fair here, a post from my fellow WordPress blogger who blogs on transporation.

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