The Henry Ford Magazine June-December 2021

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Questions and Replies about Today’s Trends, Talk

ASK: HOW DID WORLD’S FAIRS ENCOURAGE PLAYFULNESS? ANSWER: I recently visited the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair site, now part of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens. I gawked at the still-standing central icon, the Unisphere, then searched for long-forgotten ruins scattered about. Perhaps most striking were the still-existing pathways with their original concrete benches and drinking fountains. I could picture the people — the fairgoers — who had traveled from near and far to visit this temporary but extraordinary place, a place of wonder and delight, a place of enjoyment, leisure and playfulness — a world’s fair. The 1964-65 World’s Fair was a failure in many respects. It never reached its projected attendance and almost went bankrupt. When most large nations declined to participate, smaller nations and American states filled the gap. The fair is probably best remembered as a showcase for American corporations, with an endless array of new products displayed inside midcentury modern structures. Nowhere was the blend of design and playfulness more apparent than in the corporate attractions designed by Walt Disney and his Imagineers, especially Ford Motor Company’s Magic Skyway. Here guests embarked on “an exciting ride in a company-built convertible through a fantasy of the past and future in 12 minutes.” When Ford added new Mustang convertibles to the ride mere months before the fair’s opening, this only added to the anticipation and enjoyment. Walt Disney remarked about the attraction: “It could never happen in real life, but we can achieve the illusion by creating an adventure so realistic that visitors will feel they have lived through a wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime experience.” This could well sum up the overall appeal of world’s fairs. — DONNA R. BRADEN, SENIOR CURATOR AND CURATOR OF PUBLIC LIFE

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DID YOU KNOW? / The Henry Ford has digitized more than 2,000 artifacts from its collections related to world’s fairs. Browse items from multiple 1960s fairs here.

ONLINE Read about the Magic Skyway attraction on our blog thf.org/explore/blog/ford-meets-disney-at-the -magic-skywayc

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