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[[Image:Max mordecai.jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|View of the New York World's Fair 1964/1965 as seen from the observation towers of the New York State pavilion. The Fair's symbol, [[Unisphere]], is the central image.]] 

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*The Parker Pen pavilion became offices for the Lodge of Four Seasons in Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. 
*The Johnson Wax disc-shaped theater was reworked and became part of the S.C. [[Johnson Wax Headquarters|Johnson Wax complex]] in [[Racine, Wisconsin]] designed by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]].
*The stained glass windows from the Vatican pavilion were built into Saint Mary's Church in [[Groton, Connecticut]].
*The Christian Science pavilion became a church in [[Poway, California]].
  The structure was demolished in 2006.
*A large oil painting of a woman, painted in 1964 by [[Roy Lichtenstein]] and titled "New York World's Fair," is in the [[Weisman Art Museum]] in [[Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]].
*The Carillon from the [[Coca-Cola]] Pavilion was moved to [[Stone Mountain Park]], near [[Atlanta, Georgia]].
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* [http://www.archive.org/details/out_of_this_world Internet Archive: Out Of This World] Film about a woman going to the [[General Motors]] Pavilion to see the Kitchen of Tomorrow.

[[Category:1964|New York World's Fair]]
[[Category:New York City World's Fairs]]
[[Category:Queens, New York City]]
[[Category:Robert Moses projects]]

[[fr:Foire internationale de New York 1964-1965]]