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Page 1: World's Fair: Sales Coordination Council

Box# 32

Folder# 629

[Word's Fair: Sales Coordination Council]

1963

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GENERAL. ELECTRIC

NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR

SALES COORDINATION COUNCIL 870 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22, N. V. C) 1961 Now York World•, Fair 196~·1965 Corporation

NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR February 20, 1963 G. E. SALES COORDINATION COUNCIL PROGRESS REPOrtT ON EXHIBITORS ;!J8

This report is divided into seven general sections:

Section I - "A Quiclt Summary" - See Page 2.

Section II - Industrial Area - See Page 4,

Section III- Transportation Area- See Page 7.

Section IV - Federal and State Area - See Page 8.

Section V - International Area - See Page 10.

Section VI - :'rew York World's Fair Projects & Concessions -See Page 19.

Section VII - Information Sheets on Exhibits - See Page 22.

As in the case of previous reports, this one supersedes all former ones which may be destroyed.

However, let's put the information in this one to good work!

Good Luck.

MS 20·1

Very sincerely,

4_J!/~ William E. Graham, Chairman New York World's Fair Sales Coordination Council

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• . ' . ... SEC'l'ION I

A QUICK SUMMARY

The New York World's Fair is really beginning to shape up. Progressive activity is the best way to describe it. Everybody seems to have suddenly become aware of the fact that the Fair opens in just 430 days! Nine new starts of exhibitors' construction projects during the month brings the total under way to 30. 1100 construction worl(ers are now on site.

Among the larger Exhibitor Projects, our own GE Exhibit is complete as to steel work; New York State is completing the slip-form pouring of the sixteen hundred foot concrete towers for the circarama roof; the Port of New York Authority is completing erection of eight ring-box girder sections that support the helicopter landing platform; General Motors is completing erection of the 18 huge girders that form the centrally supported dome of their automobile display salon; Ford's steel work is looming up quite spectacularly; Eastman Kodak, Coca Cola, Bell System and many others are getting under way in earnest.

And the World's Fair Corporation will shortly be advertising some major contracts on roads, sidewallts, olus the construction of parking areas for 25,000 cars, and other important i.nstallations.

Exhibitor

The Bell System Better Living Building Brass Rail Restaurant China Chrysler Corporation The Coca Cola Company Continental Circus, Inc. The Continental Insurance Co. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co. Inc. Eastman Kodak Company Electric Power & Light Exhibit, Inc. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the First National City Bank Formica Corporation Ford Motor Company Festival of Gas General Electric Company General Motors Corporation Greyhound at the World's Fair, Inc. Hall of Education House of Good Taste, Inc.

u.s.

International Business Machines Corporation S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Liebmann Breweries, Inc. Maryland

Estimated Const. Start

Started March, 1963 May, 1963 Started March, 1963 Started June, 1963 Started Started Started Started

Started

Started Started Started Started Started March, 1963 J"une, 1963 Started Started Started Started

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Exhibitor

Missouri Mobile Homes

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National Cash Register Company New Jersey Tercentenary Commission New York City Exhibit New York State Pavilion of American Interiors, Inc. Pepsi-Cola Company Port of New York Authority - Heliport Protestant Center The F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company The Simmons Company Sinclair Refining Company Transportation & Travel Pavilion, Inc. Travelers Insurance Companies United States Rubber Company United States Steel Corporation Vatican Pavilion World of Food, Inc.

Estimated Const. Start

March, 1963 June, 1963 Started Started March, 1963 Started Started March, 1963 Started

Started Started Started Started Started Started April, 1963 Started Started

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SECTION II

INDUSTRIAL AREA

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The following covers specific information on the individual Industrial Area Exhibitors:

1. American Gas Association - (Gas, Inc.) A & D Sales Engineer -C. J. Schwartz. See Information Page 38

2. The Bell System - A & D Sales Engineer -C. J. Schwartz. See Information Page 22

3. Better Living Building - A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen. See Information Page 23

4. Billy Graham Evangelistic Association - A & D Sales Engineer -J. J. Galligan. See Information Page 76

5, Borden Company, 350 Madison Ave, NYC (MU 7-4100) will be a tenant in the Better Living Building. They will have a 10,000 sq. ft. exhibit on the top floor. A & D Sales Engineer -H. F. Steen.

6. Coca Cola Company. A & D Sales Engineer -H. F. Steen See Information Page 28

7. Continental Insurance Company (America Fore Loyalty Group). See Information Page 31 A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

8. E. I. duPont de Nemours. See Information Page 32 A & D Sales Engineer - W. P. Hammond

9. Eastman Kodak Company. See Information Page 33 A & D Sales Engineer -C. J. Schwartz

10. Electric Power & Light Exhibit, Inc. See Information Page 34 A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan

11. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Charles Corcoran, Vice President, Advertising, Public & Press Relations, The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, 1285 Avenue of the Americas, NY 19, NY. A & D Sales Engineer - H.F. Steen.

12. First National City Bank of New York. See Information Page 35 A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan

13. Formica Corporation will build a seven room house featuring the American Home of the Future. This project is the responsibility of Formica Division of American Cyanamid, Berden Avenue, Wayne Town~hip, N. J. Architect - Emil A. Schmidlin, 50 Evergreen Place, Orgnge, N. J. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan. Starts February, 1963.

14. General Cigar Company, Inc. Mr. G. P. Reichart, Director of Advertising, General Cigar Company, Inc. 485 Lexington Ave, NYC A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

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15. General Electric Company. See Information Page 39 A & D Sales Engineer - W. P. Hammond

16. Hall of Education. International Fair Consultants, Inc. See Information Page 45 A & D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba.

17. Pavilion of American Interiors, Inc. -See Information Page 56 A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz.

18. House of Good Taste, Inc. See Information Page 43 A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan

19. International Business Machines, Inc. See Information Page 44 A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz

20. S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. See Information Page 46 A & D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba

21. Liebmann Breweries, Inc. See Information Page 47 A & D Sales Engineer -

22. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). See Information Page 49 A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

23. National Cash Register Company. See Information Page 50 A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan

24. New Yorlc Telephone Company - Clifton W. Phalen, President, 140 West Street - EXchange 4-4600 (this will cover telephone system installation and building), A & D Sales Engineer­W. P. Hammond.

25. Pepsi Cola Company. Has 93,700 sq. ft. Mitchell Cox, Vice President, Public Relations, 500 Fifth Ave, NYC is in charge. (MU 8-4500) A & D Sales Engineer- C. J. Schwartz.

26. Protestant Council of City of New York. See Information Page 58 A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

27. Radio Corporation of America. See Information Page 59 A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

28. Retail Camera Shop. Grayson-Robinson Stores, Inc. (Willoughby & Peerless Camera) has cont~acted for 6,000 sq. ft. of space. Stanley Roth is President, 550 West 59 St., NYC- JU 2-1200. A & D Sales Engineer- J. J. Galligan.

29. F & M Schaefer Brewing Company. See Information Page 60 A & D Sales Engineer - W. P. Hammond.

30. Scott Paper Company. See Information Page 61 A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz.

31. Seven-Up Company. See Information Page 63 A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz.

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32. Simmons Company. See Information Page 63 A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz.

33. Sunshine Biscuits, Inc., 29-10 Thompson Ave, Long Island City, N. Y. ST 4-8500 will have an exhibit in the Better Living Pavilion. Representative is James Larrimore. A & D Sales Engineer - W. P. Hammond.

34. Travelers Insurance Companies. See Information Page 67 A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz.

35. U. s. Steel Corporation. See Information Page 70 A & D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba.

36. Westinghouse Electric Corporation. See Information Page 72 A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

37. World of Food, Inc. See Info1·mation Page 75 A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

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SECTION III

TRANSPORTATION AREA

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38. American Motors, 14250 Plymouth Road, Detroit, Michigan are negotiating. Bill McGuay (Goy), Vice President and Fred W. Adams, Director of Marketing are representatives. Their advertising firm is Geyer, Morey, Madden & Bullard, Inc., 595 Madison Ave., NYC - PL 1-3300. A & D Sales Engineer -J. J. Galligan.

39. Chrysler Corporation. See Information Page 27. A & D Sales Engineer - W. P. Hammond.

40. Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan. See Information Page 36. A & D Sales Engineer - W. P. Hammond.

41. General Motors Corporation, 3044 West Grand Ave., Detroit 2, Michigan. See Information Page 40. A & D Sales Engineer -w. P. Hammond.

42. Greyhound at the World's Fair, Inc., See Information Page 41. A & D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba.

43. Port of New York-New Jersey Exhibit. See Information Page 57. A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

44. Sinclair Oil & Refining Company. See Information Page 64. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

45. SKF Industries. See Information Page 65. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

46. Transportation & Travel Pavilion, Inc. See Information Page 66. A & D Sales Engineer -H. F. Steen.

47. U. S. Rubber Company. See Information Page 69. A & D Sales Engineer -C. J. Schwartz.

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SECTION IV

FEDERAL AND STATE AREA

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48. The United States of America. See Information Page A & D Sales Engineer -H. F. Steen.

49. Alaska HAS SIGNED A CONTRACT for 32,277 sq. ft. Representative is Honorable Henry Roloff, Commissioner, Economic Development and Planning, Post Office Box 1421, Juneau, Alaska - Phone - 907-JU 6-5284. A&D Sales Engineer-HF Steen.

50. Arlcansas HAS SIGNED A CONTRAC~r for 40, 000 sq . f t . Representative is Mr. J. Wythe Walker, Chairman, Arkansas World's Fair Commission, Tower Building, Little Rock, Arkansas -Phone - 501-FR 5-1158. A & D Sales Engineer -C. J. Schwartz

51. Delaware is planning an exhibition pavilion on an area of 37,800 sq. ft. between New York and New Jersey Pavilion sites. OWner, Delaware State Development Dept., Dover, Delaware. Mr. Golin, Director. Architect - Victorine & SamuP.l Homsey, 2003 N. Scott Street, Wilmington, Delaware. Start March, 1963. A & D Sales Engineer - c. J. Schwartz.

52. Florida will exhibit on a 3 acre site on the lake front near the amphitheatre. Representative~ is Mr. William L. Stensgaard, Executive Director, Florida Worl•l's Fair Authority, 307 Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach, Flol.'ida-Phone - 305 833-4534. A&D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba. ·

53. Hawaii. See Information Page A & D Sale~ Engineer - T. J. Sciurba.

54. Illinois. Representative is Mr. /ictor de Grazia, E:cecutive Director, Hoard of Economic Development, State of Illinois, 160 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois. Phone - 217 527-6611. A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz.

55. Louisiana. Representative -Honorable James S. Reily, Chairman Louisiana World's Fair Commission, Capitol Annex. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Phone - 504 DI 2-3407. A & D Sales Engineer- TJ Sciurba

56. Maryland. See Information Page A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

57. Minnesota. Representative is Mr. Robert N. Fischer, Chairman, World's Fair Advisory Commission, First National Bank of Minne­apolis, 120 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis 2, Minnesota. Phone -612 FE 4-4333. A & D Sales Engineer - c. J. Schwartz.

58. Missouri Exhibit Pavilion. Representative is General Leif J. Sverdrup, Chairman, 915 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri. Arc hi teet - Ki vvett & Meyers, 1016 Baltimore, I\ansas City, Missour 1; Designer - The Dis players, Inc. , 635 W. 54 St. , NYC. Will start early 1963. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

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59. New Jersey. See Information Page A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz.

60. New Mexico Exhibition Pavilion. See Information Page A & D Sales Engineer -C. J. Schwartz.

61. New York City. See Information Page A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz.

62. New York State. See Information Page A & D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba.

63. Oklahoma. Representative is Mr. Mack Burks, Chairman, Planning and Resources Board, State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Phone - 405 JA 8-2186. ~AS SIGNED A CONTRACT for 36,321 sq. ft. A & D Sales Engineer-~. J. G~lligan.

64. Pennsylvan~. Representative is Mr. J. Eric Jones, Deputy Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Commerce, Room 415, South Office Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Phone 717-CE 8-5151. A & D Sales Engineer- C. J. Schwartz

65. Texas has signed an agreement covering 46,000 sq. ft. In charge is Texa~ World's Fair Advisory Committee - W. W. Lynch, Chairman. Mr. Lynch is with Texas Power & Light Company, Dallas, Texas. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

66. Virgin Islands. Representative is Honorable Henry L. Kimelman, Commissioner of Commerce, Di"vision of Trade & Industry, Post Office Box 806, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

67. Heartland States -Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Kansas are exploring the subject of exhibiting. Representative is James R. Smith, Heartland Exhibit Commission, 1060 Omaha National Bank Building, Omaha, Nebraska. Phone 402 341-1378. Architect - Ivel Construction Corporation, 5J St. and First Ave, Bklyn, NY are doing a preliminary study. A & D Sales Engineer -W. P. Hammond.

68. New England Pavilion. See Information Page A & D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba.

69. West Virginia HAS SIGNED A CONTRACT for 34,409 sq. ft. of space. Hulett Smith, Dept. of Commerce, Charleston, W. Va. is in charge. Owner's Agent - International Fair Consultants, Dr. Leonard Stavisky, Executive Vice President, Columbus Circle, NY (JU 2-1540). Architect and Engineer- all phases- Irving Bowman & Assoc., Davidson Bldg., Charleston, W. Va. Assoc. Architect­Frederick P. Wiedersum Assoc., 10 Columbus Circle, NYC. Desi~ner­Robinson-Capsis-Stern Assoc., 547 W. Broadway, NYC. A & D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba.

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SECTION V

INTERNATIONAL AREA

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Sixty-eight Nations will participate in the World's Fair. Most of the International Area has now been reserved. The following tabulation lists the interested personnel in the various exhibits.

REPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBITING COUNTRY

70. ARCH OF THE AMERICAS (W. P. Hammond)

71. ARGENTINA

72.

(J. J, Galligan Dr. L.A. Vartelitis Dir. Nacional del Comercio Exterior MAnisterio de Comercio, 5 Piso, Buenos Aires, Argentina

AUSTRIA (T. J. Sciurba)

Mr. Otto Trawniczek Fairs & Exhibitions Economic Devpmt. Inst. Federal Chamber of Commerce, Roher Markt 3, Vienna 1, Austria

73, BEAUTIFUL BELGIUM (H. F. Steen)

Mr. Alphonse de Rijdt President, Beautiful Belgium, Inc. Blvd. Brand Whitlock Brussels 4, Belgium

Mr. Gerard Vande-Velde Manager-Vice President Beautiful Belgium, Inc. Rue Jean Bollen, 63, Brussels 2, Belgium

74. BOLIVIA (C. J. Schwartz)

REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES

Mr. Hector Tassara Economic Counselor Embassy of The Argentine Republic, 1600 New Hampshire Ave, N.W. Washington 9, D. C.

Mr. Otto Spitz The Austrian Trade Delegate, 31 E. 69 St. New York 21, N. Y.

Mr. John T. White or Mr. Ira Wender

Baker, McKenzie & Hightower, 270 Park Avenue, NYC

ARCHITECT

Mr. Stephen Kagel 630 Fifth Ave New York, N. Y.

Dipl. Architect Gustav Peichl Opernring 4 Vienna 1, Austria

Mr. Alphonse de Rijdt, Pres., Beautiful Belgium Inc., Blvd. Brand Whitlock, 85 Brussels 4, Belgium.

The Honorable Juan Valverde To be appointed. Consul General of Bolivia 10 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, New York

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~EPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBI'l'ING COUNTRY

75. BRAZIL (J. J. Galligan)

Mr. Armando Salgado Mascarenhas, Ministerio de Relacoes Exteriores Itamarati Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

76. CHINA (W. P. HalJlmond)

For more information see page 25.

77. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PAvttloN

(H. F. Steen)

See page 26.

78. COLOMBIA (c. J. Schwartz)

79. CHILE ( T. J. Sciurba)

Humberto Serani V. Huerfanos 1178, Of; 325 Santiago, Chile

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Minister Joao Paulo do Rio Branco Director, Brazilian Government Trade Bureau 551 Fifth Ave New York, New York

The Honorable Kion Wen Yu Consul General of China 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, New York

N. Y.

Mr. Hobson F. Miller, Chairman Mf. Gilbert Robinson, General Manager Committee for Christian Science Activities, World's Fair 1964-65 Inc. 551 Fifth Ave, Suite 3202A New York 17, New York

Mr. Andres Uribe National Federation of Coffee Growers of Columbia 120 Wall Street, Room 707 New York, New York

Ricardo o. Eggers 142-10 Hoover Avenue Briarwood, L. I. N. Y.

ARCHITECT

Mr. Chao Chen 13, Lane 20, Jen-I Street, Yung Ho Chen Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, Republic of China.

Architect Mr. Paul K.Y. Chen 67-87 Booth St. Forest Hills, NY

Mr. Edward Dure 11 Stone

7 East 67 St. New York 21, NY

Mr. Roberto Camargo

Leon Barmache, Associates

515 Madison Ave. N. Y. 22, N. Y.

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REPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBITING COUNTRY

80.

81.

82.

FRANCE ( W. P. Hammond)

Princess Elizabeth de Croy 4 Rue Florence Blumenthal Paris 16, France

GUINEA ( W. P. Hammond)

M. Roger Soumah Directeur Commerce E:xterieur Ministere du Commerce Conakry, Guinea

HONG KONG (c. J. Schwartz)

Mr. John C. Y. Kao President, Hong Kong Trading Company, Malko General Agencies (H.K.) Ltd. Room No. 406, Manson House, Nathan Rd., Kowloon Hong Kong, B.c.c.

83. INDIA ( w. P. Hammond)

Mrs. Indira Gandhi Chairman Advisory Committee for New York World's Fair Prime Minister's House New Delhi, India

84. INDONESIA (T, J. Sciurba)

Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono

D.P. I.

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REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES

Mr. Anthony Golff International Ex­hibitions Corp. 2400 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va.

M. Alpha Camara Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Guinea 2112 Leroy Pl. N.W. Washington 8, D.C.

Mr. John Humes Chairman Hong Kong Trading Company 50 Broadway N. Y. 4, N. Y.

ARCHITECT

Katz, Waisman, Weber, Strauss 305 E. 45 st. N. Y. 17, N. Y.

Noel & Miller 2 W. 45 Street New York, N. Y.

Mr. Eldredge Snyder

101 Park Ave. NY 17, NY

Mr. K. N. Wahal, Consul Mr. Habib Rahman Consulate General of India 29 C Sujan Singh 3 East 64th Street Park New York 21, New York New Delhi 3,

Mr. Kostan Siagian Consul Consulate General of

Indonesia 5 East 68 Street

India

Djalan Diponegoro 25 Djakarta, Indonesia

New York 21, New York

Indonesian Arch­itectural Comm. Architects Abel Sorenson & Max Urbahn, Assoc. 635 Madison Ave. New York, New York

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REPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBITING COUNTRY

85, IRELAND (HF Steen)

86. ITALY (JJ Galligan)

S.E. Giustino Arpesani Via Carlo Alberto 57 Torino, Italy

87. JAPAN (C. J. Schwartz)

Mr. Kimitaka Murakami, Director Japan Export Trading Promotion Agency Kokusai Kanko Kaikan Bldg. 1, 1-chome, Marunouchi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan

88. JORDAN ( H. F. Steen)

89. KOREA (TJ Sciurba)

Mr. Kim-Ki-Yup Korean Trade Promotion Corporation, P. 0. Box 1621 International Seoul, Korea

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REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES

The Honorable John O'Brien Consul General Consulate General of Ireland, 33 E. 50 Street New York 22, New York

Mr. Tom Hall Miller Kalway Associates, Inc. 1725 Eye St., N. W. Washington, D. C.

Mr. Tsutomu Hara Japan Trade Center 393 Fifth Avenue New York 16, NY

ARCHITECT

Mr. Andrew Devane

Robinson, Keefe & Devane 22 Lower Baggot St. , Dublin, Ireland

Mr. Franco Piro 9 Via Somma

Campagna Rome, Italy

Mr. Kunio Maekawa

8 Honshio-cho Shinj uku-Ru Tokyo, Japan

His Excellency Abdul Monem Rifa'i Representative of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to the UN 411 East 53 Street New York 22, New York

Mr. ijoj oon Park Korean Trade Promotion Center, 10 W. 56 St. New York 19, N. Y.

Mr. Chune Myon Park

3-39-20 Pildong Chungku, Seoul, Korea

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REPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBITING coONT.RY

90. KUWAIT ( J.J. Galligan)

91. LIBYA

92.

93.

( W. P. Hammond) Mr. Ahmed es Suedigh General Director of the Ministry of National Economy Tripoli, Libya

MALAYA (HF Steen)

Mr. Ng Ufong Ministry of Commerce & Industry Trade Division, Federal House, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya

MALI ----(T. J. Sciurba)

REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES

Mr. Talat Al-Gho~ssein Minister Counselor Embassy of the State of Kuwait Shoreham Hotel Washington, D. C.

His Excellency Dr. Mohieddine Fekini Ambassador of Libya 1611 Upshur St., N.W. Washington 11, D.C.

His Excellency Dato Ong Yoke Lin Ambassador of the Federation of Malaya 2401 Massachusetts Ave.NW Washington 8, D. C.

ARCHITECT

N.Y. Architect H. Dickson

McKenna Tippetts-Abbett McCarthy-

Stratton 375 Park Ave New York 22, NY

Mr. Paul 402 Chan Wing

Bldg. Kuala Lumpur Federation of Malaya

His Excellency Hamacire Minister of Commerce Government of Mali Bamako, Republic of Mali

N'Dure

94. MEXICO (JJ Galligan)

Lie. Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes

Oficial Mayor Ministerio de Comercio e Industria, Avenida Cuauhtemoc 80, Mexico, D.F.

His Excellency Sori Coulibaly Ambassador of the Republic of Mali, 2130 R Street, N. W. Washington 8, D. C.

Mr. Lev Zetlin & Assoc. 114 East 32nd Street New York 16, New York

Pedro Ramirez Vasquez and Rafael Mijares Avenida de las Fuentas 170, Jardines de

Pedregal, Mex.

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REPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBITING COUNTRY

95. MOROCCO

96.

97.

( W. P. Hammond)

PAKISTAN (CJ Schwartz)

PANAMA (HF Steen)

Sr. Gaspar Pacheco Calle 50 No. 32 Bella Vista Panama City, Panama

98. PHILIPPINES (TJ Sciurba)

Mr. Domingo Arcega Commissioner General Philippines Participation New York World's Fair 1964-65 769 Aurora Blvd. Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines

99. SIERRA LEONE (JJ Galligan)

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REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES

Mr. Charles Dahan 87-06 63rd Ave Rego Park, N. Y.

Mr, Falchruddin Ahmed Vice Consul Consulate General of Pakistan 12 East 65th Street New York 21, New York

The Honorable Sra. Carolina Chiari de Navarro Consul General of Panama 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York 20, New York

Mr. Ruben Alvarez Commercial Attache Consulate General of the Republic of the Philippines, 15 E. 66 St. New York 21, New York

The Honorable Claudius A. Gibrilla

Consul General of Sierra Leone

30 E. 42 St. New York 17, New York

ARCHITECT

D.H. Daruvala Karachi Chambers, Grant Road, Karachi, Pakistan

and Taj-ud-din

M. Bhamani 29 Mandviwala

Bldg, Bunder Road Karachi,

To be appointed

Mr. Augustos Comacho

Comacho & Dicarlo

104 E. 40 St. N. Y. 16, N. Y.

Mr. Costas Machlouzarides

36 W. 84 St. NY 24, NY

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REPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBITING. COUNTRY

100. SPAIN

101.

102.

103.

(TJ Sciurba) S.E. Miguel Garcia de Saez Commissioner General of Spain to New York World's Fair c/o Embassy of Spain 2700 15 St • N. W. Washington 9, D. C.

SUDAN (HF Steen)

Mr. Mohamed Zaki Elhag Director of Exhibitions & Fairs, Ministry of Infor­mation & Labor Khartoum, Sudan

SWITZERLAND

Mr ... ~ J.

1Jk Galligan) • warce .~~ri~ux

Swiss Exhibits, Inc. "Les Pierrettes" Monts de Corsier sur Vevey Switzerland

THAILAND (CJ Schwartz)

Col. M.L. Juanjeun Kambhu Director General Department of Economic Affairs Bangkok, Thailand

104. TUNISIA (HF Steen)

Col. Mongi Chebil Villa "Ma Provence" Avenue le Mesnil Nice, France

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REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES ARCHITECT

His Excellency Angel Sanz-Briz

Consul General of Spain, 515 Madison Ave. New York 22, New York

Mr. Salah Ahmed Mohamed Salih

Second Secretary Embassy of the Republic of Sudan, 3421 Massachusetts Ave. , N. W, Washington, D.C.

Frank Pagnani, Esq Swiss Exhibits, Inc. 99 Wall Street New York 5, New York

Mr. Sanga Sukhabut Commercial Counselor Royal Thai Embassy 20 East 82 Street New York 28, N. Y.

Noel & Miller 2 W. 45 St. N. Y., N.Y.

Crow Const. Co., Att: John O'Brien Architect 101 Park Ave. N. Y. 17, N.Y.

Mr. Binich Sampatisiri Chief of the Tradition& Arts Division Dept • of Fine Arts, Gov't of Thailand, Bangkok, Thai­land.

H. Farion 31 Rue Pierre­Lise, Angers, France.

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REPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBITING COUNTRY

105. TURKEY (TJ Sciurba)

Mr. Ekrem Geris Foreign Trade Dept. Ministry of Commerce Ankara, Turkey

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REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES

Mr. Huseyin Kunter Commercial Counselor Embassy of the Republic of Turkey 350 Fifth Ave, New York 1, New York

ARCHITECT

Rusen Dora and Unal Demiraslan Ticaret

Bakanligi Dis Ticaret

Dairesi Baskani Ankara,

Turkey

106. UNION AFRICAINE ET MALGACHE \Includes: cameroun, central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), Dahomey, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Malagasy, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Upper Volta)

Mr. Henri Djeenque-Ndoumbe Commercial Counselor Embassy of Cameroon

107 • UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC (JJ Gilligan)

Mr. Ismail Nazif General Director General Organizations for International Exhibitions & Fairs, Ground-Gezira Cairo, United Arab Republic

108. URUGUAY (WP Hammond)

Ing. Don Rafael Guasp Presidente, C.E.F.I. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores Montevideo, Uruguay

5420 Colorado Ave, N. w. Washington 11, D. c.

Mr. Hassan El-Abd Commercial Counselor Embassy of the United Arab Republic 2215 Wyoming Ave, N.W. Washington 8, D.C.

The Honorable Robert Richling Consul General of Uruguay 17 Battery Place New York 4, New York

Mr. Ismail Nazif

General Director, General Org. for Int. Exhib­itions & Fairs, Cairo, UAR.

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REPRESENTATIVE IN EXHIBITING COUNTRY

109. VATICAN (TJ Sciurba)

110. VENEZUELA (CJ schwartz)

Dr. Luis Perez Barreto Direccion de Turismo Ministerio de Fomento Centro Simon Bolivar Caracas, Venezuela

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REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES

Mr. Clifford W. Golden Archdiocesan Building Committee 451 Madison Ave New York 22, New York

ARCHITECT

York & Sawyer 230 Park Ave • New York,NY

Edmundo Diquez and Oscar

Gonzalez Avda. Miranda Edif. Guarimba 5° Piso A Caracas,

Venezuela

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PROJECTS & CONCESSIONS

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NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR PROJECTS AND CONCESSIONS

The following covers essential additional information on the main World's Fair projects and concessions:

111. Amphitheatre: Leon Leondoff, senior director of Radio City Music Hall; Meyer Davis, wno operates a group of orchestras, and Thomas R. Rudel, and industrialist, have formed a corporation known as Amphitheatre, Inc., 119 W. 57 St, NY 19, NY that has leased the 8,200 seat New York State Amphitheatre located in the Lake Area of the Fair. TI1ey will produce a giant musical extravaganza which will be presented at popular prices, four times a day. Rehabilitation is in charge of architect Edward Slater and The Displayers, Inc. Sears & Kopf, 13 W. 37 Street, NYC are engineers. A & D Sales Engineer - C. J. Schwartz. Start April, 1963.

112. Aquacade Building: (Conversion from Flushing Amphitheatre). Leasee is Amphitheatre, Inc. (Meyer Davis), 119 W. 57 St., NYC. Project will entail a complete re-do, including new roof, etc. Architect is Edward W. Slater, 244 E. 32 St., NYC - Phone - 532-9575. Randy Cox, Project Man. Electric and Air Conditioning Engineer is Sears & Kopf, 13 E, 37 St. NYC. Structural Engineer, Paul Gugliotta, 201 E. 9 St., NYC. They plan to completely enclose the present structure for year­round use. A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

113. Brass Rail -HAS SIGNED A CONTRACT - covering 174,000 sq. ft. of space. This project will be under the sponsorship of Food Service Organization, Inc. David J. Berge, 511 5th Ave, NYC, OX 7-2070, will be in charge. Morey Auerbach, Chief Design Engineer for the Brass Rail Food Service Organization Inc., will also figure in the design. Architect is Victor A. Lundy, 6 E. 65 St., NYC. Structural Engineer- Severud Elstad & I~ueger, 415 Lexington Ave., NYC. Elect & Mech Engr. -Fred Dubin Assoc., 7 E. 47 St., NYC- Construction starts May, 1963.

This project contemplates the installation of 29 refreshment stands. Cost of each stand including equipment - $60,000. They will also operate full service restaurants at various exhibitor pavilions. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

114. Bus Terminal - lllth St. Area. Construction will start shortly on $450,000 Project. Chief Engineer - General William S. Whipple, Administration Bldg. is in charge. Engineer is Andrews & Clark, 305 E. 63 Street., NYC. Paving Contractor, Columbia Asphalt Corporation, 127-59 Northern Blvd., Corona, NY- HI 6-7000. nc on Bldg. -William L. Crow Const. Co., 101 Park Ave, New York City - OR 9-1515. A & D Sales Engineer W. P. Hammond.

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115. Chinese Restaurant- 5 Tea Houses. Chun-King Corp., 5020 Roosevelt Ave, Duluth, Minn. will select Architect shortly. Jeno Palucci, President is in charge of project. Location, Lakes Area. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

116. Continental Circus, Inc. See Information Page 30. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan

117. Marina- Supply Shop- Restaurant. The New York World's Fair will sponsor the widening of the Flushing Boat Basin to 300' and deepening to 15', doubling the size of the anchorage basin. This project will also include widening parking area from the present 150 car capacity to 375. This will be a $3,500,000 project. Tippetts, Abbott, McCarthy and Stratton 375 Park Ave, NYC are working on engineering plans. Design is under Owens Corning Fibreglas Co., Robert Rosenfield, project manager, 717 Fifth Ave., NYC. Peter Schladermundt Assoc., 205 E. 42 St., are associate designers. Marina will be built, where possible, of reinforced fibreglass. It will accomodate 800 boats with expansion facilities for 2000 future. Exhibitor is Marinas of the Future, Inc., 711 Third Ave, NYC Room 1200, OX 7-4500. James B. Briggs & William c. Crane, Jr. GC- J. Rich Steers, Inc., 17 Battery Place, NYC (WH 3-5300) and William L. Crow Const. Co. 101 Park Ave, NY (OR 9-1515) -Joint Venture. A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

118. Pedestrian Overpass (2) One from Willets Point Subway Station to Flushing Meadow Park (reconstruction) and one (new) from Lawrence Street to Fowler Ave. Andrews and Clark, Engineers 304 E. 63 St., NYC. A & D Sales Engineer- C. J. Schwartz.

119. Theatre Restaurant - Exhibitor - Compass Fair, Inc. See Information Page 29. A & D Sales Engineer - H. F. Steen.

120. Pools and Fountains. $2,685,000. There will be 10 reflecting pools and fountains. Four of them will be built by the New York World's Fair and demolished thereafter. Six will be permanent projects of the City of New York - Park Department. The 4 World's Fair pools are the responsibility of General William Whipple, Chief Engineer of the New York World's Fair Corporation; the 6 New York City pools will be the respon­sibility of Newbold Morris, Commissioner of Parks, NYC Arsenal Building, Central Park, New York. On all 10 pools the Design Engineer is Clarke & Rapuano, 830 Third Ave., NYC The electrical and mechanical consultant is Hamel & Langer, 652 First Ave., NYC and the consultant is Andrews & Clark, 305 E. 63 St., NYC. Included are several fountains, one of which is the tremendous display fountain in the Pool of Industry. The six permanent pools have been awarded to GC D. Fortunato, Inc., 110 Jericho Turnpike, Floral Park, L. I. N.Y.; the electrical contractor is Fischbach & Moore, 545 Madison Ave, NYC.

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122.

123,

124.

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Railroad Tracks, Platforms. Long Island Railroad Yards at World's Fair site. LIRR plans in early fall to relocate existing tracks, lay additional ones and construct platforms. Under direction of Frank Ackman, Jr., LIRR, Jamaica Station, JA 6-0900, Contractor -Horn Const. Co. Inc., 2174 Hewlett Ave, Merrick, New York - Phone - FReeport 8-6985.

Restaurant. Exhibitor - Century Grill International, See Information Page 24. A & D Sales Engineer - T. J. Sciurba.

World's Fair Assembly Pavilion. See Information Page 73. A & D Sales Engineer -H. F. Steen.

Further concession contracts under negotiation include the following:

Gas Stations:

Sinclair Refining Company, which will be an exhibitor at the Fair, will also operate gasoline service stations and provide emergency automotive service for visitors' auto­mobiles in Fair operated parking lots. A & D Sales Engineer - W, P. Hammond.

Hats: -Souvenir hats will be sold at four locations on the Fair Grounds. A & D Sales Engineer - w. P. Hmmmond.

News Stands:

Five news stands for visitors near the Fair entrances. A & D Sales Engineer - J. J. Galligan.

Public Lockers:

Approximately 2,500 public lockers will be located near the various entrances and other convenient locations. A & D Sales Engineer- T. J. Sciurba.

Wax Museum:

An exhibit of wax fi~res, sponsored by Louis and Manuel Walter, 1610 s. Santa Fe Ave, Compton California. They plan to portray in wax tableaux the most famous stories of history.

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INFORMATION SHEETS ON EXHIBITS

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HBI YORE WORLD'S PAIR, 1984-65 G. B. WORLD'S PAIR SALBS COORDINATION COUNCIL

A • D Sales BDstneer C. J. Schwartz

IIBIBITOR The Bell System 195 Broadway, NYC.

BIBIBIT The Bell System Exhibit

DBSIGNBR Henry Dreyfus 4 W. 58 St., NYC

ARCBITBCT Harrison & Abramovitz 630 Fifth Ave, NY 20, NY

IHGIHBIR(STRUC!? Paul Weidlinger 400 Madison Ave, NYC

IHGIHBBR(IBCB BLICT) Syska & Hennessy - 144 E. 39 St., NYC

ENG. (ACOUSTICAL) Bolt-Baranek & Newman, GIN, CONT. George A. Fuller Company

597 Madison Avenue, NYC

CONTACTS

Henry Habley

J. Snow

ARIA Ind.

v~--.--.-~~~ PLOT IQ. ft. 104,938 w.m n _____ _

JlldRI

EX 3-9800

PL 3-8030

co 5-4884

Steve Rasiej Inc. 50 Moulton

MU 9-2320 St, Cambridge, Mass.

Jim Murphy EL 5-2700 Andy Sincagolia

BLBC. CONT. Charles F. Zweifel & Co., Inc. 148 E. 40 St., NYC LE 2-1380

AC CONT.

PLUMB. COlT. C. H. Cronin, Inc. 60 E. 42 St., NYC

STATUS Aim COIOIINTS

Exhibit building will be in the form of a 400' long x 200' wide wing, supported at 4 points only. The columns are spaced 180' apart lengthwise & 80' apart on the width. Thus the 60' high building cantilevers 60' beyond the columns. Visitors will sit in moving chairs and ride thru a series of theatres in which the story of communications will be dramatized. The show is being produced by Jo Mielziner, famous stage designer. A 130' high microwave tower near the pavilion will be used to transmit radio & TV broadcasts from the Fair. Walsh Const. Co. are doing excavation, concrete pile and foundation work. Negotiations are under way with subs. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Elevator Division was awarded the moving stairs.

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A • D Sales Bn~Lneer

H. F. Steen

CONTACTS

ARIA Ind. V~·-.-.~~~~ PIDT IQ. tf. 150.677 !DAD D ----·-----

BIBIBITOR Edward H. Burdick Assoc. Inc. 104 E. 40 Street

E. H. Burdick President TN 7-3180

BIBIBIT

DISIGNBR

New York 16, New York Richard Hooper Better Living Building

American Inst. of Interior Designers, Inc. 673 Fi£th Ave, NY, NY

ARCBITBCT Jo Lo Piato & Assoc. 50 East 42 Street, NY 17, NY

IIGIHBBR(STRUCT) W~iskopf & Pickworth 230 Park Ave, NYC

DGIHBBR(IIICB _ BLBCT)

GIN. CONT.

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CONT.

Cosentini Assoc. 10 Columbus Circle, NYC

Thompson-Starrett Const. Co. Inc. 254 W. 54 Street, NYC

STATUS AND COIOIDTS

MU 8-0237

YU 6-2915

MU 6-5780

ox 7-9755

Three story, each 45,000 sq. ft. and two 15,000 sq. ft. mezzanines. Exposed concrete block construction; no windows. Building will be elevated 12' above grade allowing unrestricted passage under the building to the gardens and lake at rear of plot. A 10,000 sq. ft. private club for exhibitors and their guests will be maintained on the roof. There will be two freight elevators and one passenger elevator, plus a high speed moving stairway which will take visitors directly to third floor; they will gravitate down thru the exhibits. Some of the exhibitors: Borden's - 10,000 sq ft. on top floor; James Gardner, designer, 350 Madison Ave, Phone - MU 7-4100 also Sunshine Biscuits, Inc. 29-10 Thompson Ave, L. I. C.; W. W. Paddon­Phone ST 4-8500.

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A • D Sales BDpeer T. J. Sciurba

COMTACTS

ARIA Trans.

·~-.. --.-------PIDT IQ. ft. __ _ IDAD n _____ r--_

Jlldll BIBIBITORCentury Grill International

666 Post Road San Francisco, California

Joseph Holden

BIBIBIT Restaurant

DISIGNBR

ARCBIT.BCT George E. Kirkpatrick · 135-39 Northern Blvd

Flushing, New York Carl H. Salminen

DGINIBR(STIUCT)(by General Contractor)

BMGIN.KBB(IBCB BLICT) Starr-Miller Assoc. - 45 W. 45th St, NYC

GIN. OOHT. System Structures of Long Island, Inc. 125 West Hills Rd, Huntington Station, NY

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. CONT.

STATUS AID COIIIIDT8

Hamilton7~9600

This will be a 1 story 80' x 100' building - no basement. Construction starts in February. Associate Architect is Wuest and Bailey, 32-02 30th Ave, Long Island City, New York

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A • D 8alu IDpueer

W. P. Hammond

IIBDITOR China - Republic of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, NY 20

IIBIBIT Chinese Exhibition Pavilion

DI8IGHBR

.AICIIITET Chao Chen Yang & Assoc Taiwan, Taipei

~GIBDI(STIUCT) Eugene Ho 307 5th Ave, NYC

•oDBBR(IIICII ILBCT) - Alfred J. Kleinberger 551 5th Ave, NYC

Gill. COM!.

~.CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CORT.

AliA International VALVI . ._... __ ,.......II'P"'t"""­PLOT IQ. H. zS,tmd IDAD D. __ A\•(1•1...--

Hon. Kein Wen Yu Consul Gen. of China 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, N. Y. CI 6-3403

STATUS AIID C':OM'UMTS

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A • D Salu Bllpeer H. F. Steen

COIITACTS

ARIA International

·~ .. --.-------PLOT IQ. it. ___ _ IDAD D---.----Jidl

BDIBITOR Christian Science Church 551 Fifth Ave, NYC

Gilbert A. Robinson TN 7-2788

BDIBIT Christian Science Pavilion

DBSIGNIR

ARCBIT.ICT Edward D. Stone 7 E. 67 Street, NYC

IRGIHIIR(STIUCT) Henry Gorlin · 223 Second Ave, NYC

DGIMBBB(IIBCB ILBCT) Harold Hecht - 114 Liberty St, NYC

GD. CONT. Theodore Rubs amen & Company, Inc. 10 Terrace Ave, Floral Park, N.Y.

ILIC. COlfT.

AC COHT.

PLUIIB. CORT.

B. Eichwald & Company, Inc. 237 E. 39 Street, NYC

STATUS Aim COIIIIDTS

GC includes all trades.

Fieldstone 3-5760

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A • D Salu IDpeer

W. P. Hammond

ARIA Trans v~.~-·~~ .. ~~~~~ PlDT IQ, ft. 129

1987

IDAD D._...,. __ _

IIBIBITOR Chrysler Corporation 341 Massachusetts Ave Detroit, Michigan

IIBIBIT Chrysler Exhibit Pavilion

DBSIGHBR George Nelson & Company, Inc. 25 East 22 Street, NYC

CONTACTS

Vincent T. Hepp

jRCIITICT (Plans only) Nelson & Chadwick, 25 E. 22 St., NYC ASSOC ARCHITECT Francisco & Jacobus, 511 Fifth Ave, NYC DGIRDR(8'l'BUCT) .

· Paul Weidlinger, 770 Lexington Ave, NYC

BHGINBBR(IIBCB BLBCT) - Guy B. Panero, 630 Third Ave, NYC

GD, CONT.

ILBC, COHT.

AC COHT,

PWIIB. COlT.

STATUS AKD MMMIMTS

Plbii

Pavilion will include a 900 seat Industrial Exhibit Space - Theatre,

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A • D Salea BDpeer

H. F. Steen

CORTACTS

AIIL\ Ind. Vwtl._._,.,............,....,.._ PIDT IQ. If. 4~,!14 IDD n _ _, ___ _ -~IBITOR The Coca-Cola Company

515 Madison Ave, NYC Harold Sharp EL 5-5475

BDIBIT

DISIGMBI

Coca-Cola

The Displayers, Inc. 63 5 W. . 54 St • , NYC

AICBITICT Welton Becket Assoc. 300 Park Ave, NYC

~GDIIIR(STIUCT) Wayman c. Wing 411 Seventh Ave, NYC

Cosentini Assoc. 10 Columbus Circle, NYC

DGIDIR(IIICB ILBCT) -011. CONT. George A. Fuller

597 Madison Ave, NYC

BLIC. COMT.

AC COlT.

PUJIIB. COIIT.

STATUS AlfD COIIIIIIft'8

Exterior Plans to be announced in April.

LA 4-0111

JU 2-6900

EL 5-2700

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A • D Salea IDI!Deer H. F. Steen

CO IT ACTS

Aaa.A Lakes

'~-.. --~~~--PIDI' IQ. fT • 86,600 IDAD D. __ .._. __ _

- ... BIIIIBITOR Compass-Fair Product ions, Inc. Gordon R. Wynn

1841 Broadway, NYC George Schawfer (Artistic Direction)

IIRIBIT "Century Showcase"

DI8IGHIR Ben Schlanger 200 Park Ave South, NYC

ARCBITICT John Graham & Co. 444 Fifth Ave, NYC

IMGIHBBB(~UCT) · Same as Architect

DGIDD(DCB BLICT) -OD. CONT. Tishman Const • Corp

666 Fifth Ave New York 19, New York

ILKC. CONT.

AC CORT.

PWIIB. COlT.

Pilings will start shortly.

STATUS Alm MMMIMT8

JU 6-3815

JU 2-6700

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A• D Salea BDfi!eer J. J. Galligan

CORTACTS

ABBA Lakes V~· .. -.--eP~~ PLoT IQ. If. 85,000 IDAD n ____ ,__r---

111011 ~IBITOR Continental Circus, Inc,

(Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey) Harry Dube, Treas. 10 Rockefeller Plaza, NY 20, NY

co 5-7035

BDIBIT

DISIGNBR

Circus Arena

William Lindh 215 Miami Ave Venice, Florida

ARCBITBCT Cyril T. Tucker 345 Miami Ave Venice, Florida

BlfGINIBR( STRUCT)

BNGINIBB(III~ _BLBCT)

GIN. CONT.

• :SLBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. COHT.

STA'IVS AND C'X»QQIMTS

The 5000 seat one ring circus, air conditioned, and with fire-proof arena, will occupy 50,000 sq. ft.of the 85,000 sq. ft. plot. The ring will be 40' in diameter and will have a Hippodrome track around ring curb. Construction start, June, 1963.

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A • D 8alu BDdilleer H. F. Steen

CONTACTS

IXBIBITOR The Continental Insurance Company (America Fore Loyalty Group) 80 Maiden Lane, NYC David Gray

IIBIBIT Continental Insurance Pavilion W. F. REP. Vandeburg-Linkletter Assoc.

600 Fifth Ave, NYC DISIGNBR (Cinema) - Show Engineers, Tuxedo Park, NY (Exhibit) - Atkins & Merrill, Inc. 83 Boston Post Road

Sudbury, Massachusetts

AICBITICT Gordon Powers 15 w I 44 St . , NYC

BIGIKBBR(STIUCT) Garfinkel & Marenberg 100 W. 42nd St., NYC

BHGIRBBR(MICB_ILICT) Pavane & Zuckerman , 470 Park Ave South, NYC

Gil. CON~. Thatcher Construction Company 18 E. 41St., NYC

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. COifT.

STATUS AlfD COMUHTS

Ind. ARIA VALU;..I------PLOT IQ. ft. 12,699

lOAD D·----~-IIICII

LL 3-8080

JU 2-2383

ox 7-0072

WI 7-3590

OR 9-0420

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A • o sale• Bnli!••r w. P. Hammond

ARIA Ind. v~~--r-~ ... .-PID'l' IQ. If. 4A I 9!6 JDAD n ______ ,__

Jldli IIBIBITOR E. I. DuPont de Nemours, & Co., Inc.

DuPont Bldg., Wilmington, Del & 350 Fifth Ave, NYC

Virgil L. Simpson 302-PR 4-3636 LO 3-6400

IIBIBIT DuPont Exhibit

DBIIGMBR DuPont Design Staff

ARCBITICT Voorhees Walker Smith Smith & 101 Park Ave, NY 17, NY & 2 Park Ave., NY 17, NY

DGIHBBR( 8TBUCT) · Same as Architect

IM'GINBD(IIBCB _ BLBCT)

GD, CONT. Robert Glenn, Inc. 101 Park Ave, NYC

ILBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. COBT.

Mr. Mortilito

Haines Ed Coiro Steve Thomases

Tom Crimmins

STATUS AlfD COIOIBNTS

LE 2-1600

LE 2-1800

The DuPont Exhibit contemplates a 1 floor circular building with two air conditioned theatres. Superstructure starts early 1963.

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A • D Sales BngiDeer C. J. Schwartz

IIRIBITOR Eastman Kodak Company 343 State St., Rochester, NY also - 1334 York Ave, NYC

BIBIBIT Eastman Kodak Company

DISIGNBR Will Burtin, Inc. 132 E. 58 St, NYC

ARCBITBCT Kahn & Jacobs 2 Park Ave, NYC

INGINIBR(STRUCT) Lev Zetlin 114 E. 32 St., NYC

ARIA Ind.

CONTACTS

'~---~--~----PIDT JQ. ft. 69,497 J.DAD n. _____ _ Pilbd

Lincoln V. Burrows 716-LO 2-J. Allendorf 6000 Theo. w. Moore, Arch

James E. McGee VP, Sales & Adv.

C. Raitzky

Jo Mullet

TR 9-1500

PL 5-0220

OR 9-3932

DGINIIR(IIICB_ILBCT) Jaros Baum & Bolles Wm. Herbert 730 Third Ave, NYC

MU 7-7310

Neil Horgan, VP GIK. CONT.George A. Fuller Company 597 Madison, NY 22, NY Frank Stass, Project Mgr.

BLBC. CONT. J. Livington & Company 101 Park Ave, NYC

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. C())TT. Jarcho Bros., Inc. 38-18 33rd St., L.I.C., NY

STATUS AND COIOIBNTS

Foundation about finished. G. c. includes all trades. Pavilion will be entirely open except for tower and 180 seat movie theatre which will be glass enclosed. Exhibit will use two sets of moving stairs in the dome theatre. There will also be two elevators, furnished by Burlington Elevator, Inc., 246 Fulton, NYC.

W. F. REP. - Frank Ritter c/o J. Walter Thompson 420 Lexington Ave, NYC - Telephone - MU 6-7000, Ext. 2642 and Joseph J. Allendorf, 343 State St. Rochester, N. Y.

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A • D Sales Bnpeer

W. P. Hammond

CONTACTS

BDIBITOR Electric Power & Light Exhibit, Inc. 750 Third Ave, NY 17, NY

UBIBIT Tower of Light Exhibit

W. F. REP. -Garlands. Landrith, Jr., Gen. Mgr.

ARIA Ind. y ALUI."~~~~~--.r--:..,....'lfn"­PLOT IQ. ft. 47;204 LOAD 0---a..--JIIOII

YU 6-4100

YU 6-4100 DBSIGNBR 750 Third Ave, NY 17, NY

ARCBITICT

Robinson-Capsis-Stern Assoc. 547 West Broadway, NYC

(Designers & Producers of Show) Alfred Stern, Dick Hedman (de Jack Robinson, Wally Wolfe (Elec. Cons.)

Synerget ics, Inc. 226 Hillsboro Street, Raleigh, N. c.

ENGIHBBR(STRUCT) Synergetics, Inc. 226 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N. C.

BHGINBD(IIICB BLBCT) Cos~tini Assoc. 10 Columbus Circle, NYC

GBN. CON'l'. Jame, Kiag & Son, Inc. 350 Fifth Ave, NYC

BLIC. CONT. T. F. Jackson 39-22 30th St.

AC CONT. Long Island City 1, New York

PLUMB. CO!JT.

STA'MS AKD COIOIINTS

Present concept contemplates asymetrical structure of staggered triangular metal prisms rising to a height of 80', crowned with 3 vertical pylons rising to an additional 60'. Several billion CP exhibit will be the central feature of the pavilion.

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NBI YOU WORLD'S FAIR, 1964-615 G. 1. WORLD'S :PAIR SALBS COORDINATION COUNCIL

A • D Sales Engineer J. J. Galligan

CONTACTS

BIBIBITOR First National City Bank George s. Moore, 399 Park Ave, NYC President

DRIB IT Branch Bank

DESIGNER

ARCHITECT William E. Lescaze 211 E. 48 Street, NYC

BMGINIBR(STIUCT) Arbak A. Abdalian 468 Park Ave South, NYC

BMGINBBR(IIICB ELECT) Meyer Strong & Jones - 230 Park Ave, , NYC

GIN. CONT.

ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUJIB. CONT.

Diesel Const. Co., Inc. 642 Fifth Ave., NYC

STATUS AID COJOIDTS

ARIA International

v~-.-.----~8M~ PIDT IQ. ff. 11,993 IDAD a _____ _ Pldll

599-1000

EL 5-3660

MU 6-0250

MU 9-4360

One story glass curtain wall construction. Two reflecting pools. Construction under way. First National City is also including a Branch Bank extension which will be more utilitarian than the Branch Bank Exhibit listed above. This will be all built by Modu-Built Corporation, 405 Lexington Ave, NYC (MU 2-8430). GC includes all trades. Architect on this extension is Kramer & Kramer, 33 W. 42 St, NYC. Engineer- Peter W. Bruder, 200 E. 37 St., NYC

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A • D Sales IDgtneer

w. P. Hammond

CONTACTS

ARIA Transportation VALUI ..loo. . ---PIDT IQ; .-T-; '3os. goo LOAD D 7.

BXRIBITOR Ford Motor Company D. Carleton Bell P.o. Box 117, Dearborn, Mich. Chief Engineer

W. F. REP. - M. B. Heath, Mgr, Sls. Prom. Dept. Dearborn, Michigan

EXHIBIT Ford Motor Company

DESIGNER w. E. D. Enterprises, Inc. (Sub, of Walt Disney Prod.) 800 Sonora Ave, Glendale, California

ARCHITECT Welton Becket & Assoc. Einer Lindholm PL 1-1540 300 Park Ave., NYC and c. B. McReynolds, Mgr. 10,000 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, Calif.

ENGINEER(STIUCT) Richard Bradshaw 14547 Victory Blvd. Van Nuys, Calif.

INGINBBR(IIBCH _ELECT) J. S. Hamel Eng. , Inc. Bob Langer OR 9-9140 652 First Ave, NYC

GBN. CONT. Thompson Starrett Const. Co., Inc. (Substructure) 254 West 54th Street, NYC PL 7-9466

BLEC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CONT.

J. Livingston & Company 101 Park Avenue, NYC

Al Manville

STATUS AND COJIDNTS The principal attraction in this pavilion will be an automobile trip thru a fantasyland of the past, present & future. The entrance will be a glass enclosed, rotunda-like structure 235 feet in diameter & 56 feet high, surrounded by 64 glittering pylons 100 feet tall. Adjoining this wall will be a flared rectangular show and exhibit building more than 500 feet long and as high as a seven story building. This will house the major show and entertainment features created by Walt Disney. At night the rotunda part of the pavilion will become a waterfall of light.

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CONTACTS

ARIA International VALUI • ., , PIDT IQ. if·----lDAD D--~---JIIdll

BIBIBITOR International Exhibition Corp. 2400 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, Va. Anthony Golff

BIBIBIT French Exhibition Maxim's Restaurant & Follies Bergere

DBSIGNER 3 Dimensions 4132 Belmont Ave, Chicago, Ill,

ARCBITBCT Katz-Waitsman-Weber & Straus 305 E. 45th St, NYC Assoc. Arch.-Charles Reiger, 305 E. 45 St. NYC

BNGIHBBR(ST.RUCT) Bernard J. Shaw & Assoc. 37 Washington St, Morristown, NJ

BNGINBBB(IIICB_BLBCT) Bressman & Morgan 118 East 28 St, NYC

GIN. CONT. Rand Const. Co. 404 Park Ave South, NYC

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. CONT.

STATUS AND COIIIIDTS

MU 3-0380

Pilings start about March. Superstructure plans being developed. Exhibit will consist of 3-building complex -a rectangular 82' x 150' six story bldg; a 100' x 100' triangular bldg, and an eliptical shaped two story theatre housing the Follies Bergere. Five elevators will be installed.

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C • J. SCHWARTZ

ARIA IND. VALUI PLOT "~~IQ~~~t-.... f•t-. ~'(1'1'1§..,, 29""""6-

CONTACTS IDAD D---..lftlll'I--Mdft BXIIIBITOR

UHIBIT

DESIGNER

ARCHITECT

GAS INCORPORATED (AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION & GAS APPLIANCE MANUFACTURERS ASSN • ) 60 E. 42 STREET, N. Y , C, STANLEY B. FINCH

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FESTIVAL OF GAS EXHIBITION PAVILION

WALTER DORWIN TEAGUE ASSN. 415 MADISON AVENUE, N.Y.C.

SAME AS DESIGNER

JOSEPH MANGAN (ARCH. IN CHARGE) ROBERT BLOOD CARL CONRAD

BHGINDR(STRUCT) PURDY & HENDERSON ASSOC. INC. 1 MADISON AVENUE, N. Y. C. W. H. HEIDrMANN

BHGINEBR(IIICB_BLBCT) J. s. HAMEL, ENG. INC. 652 FIRST AVENUE, N. Y. C. BOB LANGER

GIN • CONT • W. J, BARNEY CORP. 101 PARK AVENUE, N.Y. C.

ILBC • COMT • (DOES NOT INCLUDE HEATING OR AIR COND. )

AC CONT. CARRIER CORPORATION, CARRIER PARKWAY, SYRACUSE, N. Y.

PLUMB. CONT.

STATUS AND COJOIBNTS

MU 2-8743

MtJ 8-0100

MU 5-4133

OR 9-9140

THIS WILL BE A 2-STORY, GAS AIR _CONDITIONED, FIREPROOF BUILDING: lst FLOOR EXHIBITS

AND OFFICES; 2nd FLOOR PRIVATE BAR, RESTAURANT AND CLUB, ( 200 SEATS) • RESTAURANT ASSOC •

INC., 515 W. 57 ST., N .Y .C. WILL OPERATE THE RESTAURANT. GLASS WALL PARTITIONS ARE TO

BE PROVIDED FOR STANDBY. THERE WILL BE GLASS ENCLOSED BALCONY; A 110' DIA. RING WILL

ROTATE. STEEL SKELETON WITH PLASTIC EXTERIOR WALL FACE. EXHIBITOR WILL PROVIDE PART

OF THEIR OWN POWER CONSUMED IN THE EXHIBIT BY GAS TURBINE GENERATOR.

THE GAS PAVILION HAS BEEN DESIGNED AS AN OPEN SPACIOUS AIRY STRUCTURE RISING ON 2

SCULPTURESQUE COLUMNS, CONTEMPORARY IN DESIGN, IN A SETTING OF POOLS, LAOOONS AND

FOUNTAINS.

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W. P. Hammond PLOT SQ~.--oe-FT,....-. -B=-::~:--=-0~1-­LOAD KW 1500-

-.;....o..~PH~ONEmr---CONTACTS

EXHIBITOR General Electric Company 570 Lexington Ave, NYC

and General Electric Company 1 River Rd, Schenectady, NY

J. E. Weldy(Consultant) PL 1-1311 J. G. Rebeta (Operations) PL 1-1311 w. Sullivan (Construction)IL 8-1961 w. F. Reardon(Construction)FR 4-2211 s. A. Graves (Construction)FR 4-2211

EXHIBIT General Electric Attraction

w. F. REP. World's Fair Sales Coordination KH Christiansen Council WE Graham

DESIGNER W,E.D. Enterprises, Inc. Dick Irvine (Walt Disney) 800 Sonora Ave, Glendale, Cal.

LIGHTING CONSULTANT H~el & Langer 652 First Ave, NYC

Bob Langer Sam Hamel

ARCHITECT Welton Becket, 300 Park Ave, NYC Creighton Jones also - 10,000 Santa Monica Blvd. Bob Reed

Los Angeles 25, Cal.

LANDSCAPE DESIGN Clarke & Rapuano 830 Third Ave, NYC

ENGINEER(STRUCT) Richard Bradshaw

Dave Carruth

14547 Victory Blvd, Van Nuys, Cal.

ENGINEER(MECH-ELECT) Syska & Hennessy, Inc. 144 E. 39 St., NYC

GEN. CONT. Turner Constr~tion Company 150 E. 42 St., NYC

ELECT. CONT. Fischbach & Moore 545 Madison Ave., NYC

Steve Raciej Mark Puleo

Bill Marshall

H. c. McNary

AC CONT. Kerby Saunders, Inc. Charles Baugh 307 W, 49 St. NYC

PLUMB. CONT. Kerbey Saunders, Inc, 307 W, 49 St. NYC

STATUS AND COMMENTS

PL 1-1311 PL 1-1311

CHapman 5-8951

OR 9-9140

PL 1-1540

PL 4-1030

MU 9-2320

ox 7-1000

MU 8-8900

Steel work complete. Otis has contract for Travelolators on moving ramps; Chelsea Elevator Company, 549 W. 52 St,, NYC has the elevators.

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ARIA Transportation V~·~·~·wr~~~-PIDT IQ,, tt: 3o5,600

CONTACTS IDAD n __ _.._. __

JIIIOBI

BIBIBITOR

BIBIBIT W. F. REP,

DISIGNIR

General Motors Corp. 3044 w. Grand Ave., Detroit 2, Mich. Owner's Agent -Argonaut Realty Div. of G.M. 485 West Milwaukee St., Detroit, Mich. General Motors Global Futurama N, A. (Jack) Didion, Mgr. Styling Dept. 24680 Mound Road, Warren, Michigan

G, M. Styling Dept.

ARCBITICT Albert Kahn Assoc.!,. Inc. 345 New Center Bldg.

Sandy Mackintosh, Arch, Vince Aderente, Elec. Eng.

( De!Foit, Michigan

INGINIIR STRUCTJ I .

Same as Architect

BlfGINBD(IICB ILICT) . -

GIN, CONT •.

I I

ILIC. CONT.

AC I CONT.

Turner Construction Co. 150 E. 42 Street New York 17, New York Fischbach & Moore, Inc. 545 Madison Ave, NYC

August Arace & Sons, Inc,

Gibson M. Allen, VP J. J, Heller, Eng,

642 Third Ave., Elizabeth, N. J,

PLUIIB, CONT.

ST,!TUS AHD COIIIIIMTS

ox 7-1000

MU 8-8900

Slattery Contracting Co., Inc., 46-36 54th Road, Maspeth, N.Y. is now doing the excavation work, G. M. has completed a large field office building to facilitate work on the project. The G. M. exhibit covers a main building 675' x 200' with a 250' diameter domed structure at the end opposite the 10 story canopy entrance, The building covers 3 acres of the 7 acre plot,

We have closed the order for two large unit subs, the first electrical equipment purchased for the project. Otis Elevator Company, 260 11th Ave, NYC, has the order for the elevators and escalators.

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u.... Trans. AIWIA--------VALUI . I j

PlDl' IQ. rt. ss. ooo IDAD II, __ ...,. __ _

JlkJRI

IIBIBITORGreyhound At the World's Fair, Inc 1234 Ave. of Americas, NYC

A. N. Brion LT l-o440

IIBIBIT Greyhound At the World's Fair

DBSIGHBR Kahn & Jacobs 2 Park Ave, NYC

ARCHITECT Kahn & Jacobs 2 Park Ave, NYC

IKGINBBR( S'l'IUCT) . I . Purdy & Henderson Assoc., Inc.

1 Madison Ave., NYC

BHGINBBR(IIBCB _ BLBCT) Syska & Hennessy 144 E. 39 Street, NYC

GBH. CONT.

ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

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William L. Crow Construction Co. 101 Park Ave, NYC

STATUS ABD COIIDNTS

OR 9-3932

OR'9-3932

MU 5-4133

MU 9-2320

OR 9-1515

Exhibit will show facets of all operations, including post house, restaurants, ticket offices, travel bureaus and van lines. It will house 400 vehicles for transportation within the Fair grounds.

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T. J. SCIURBA

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ARIA LAKES

v~-~--.-~~~ PI.OT SQ. tt. n4, ooo lOAD n _____ _ PildRI

BXIIIBITOR HAWAII WORLD Is FAIR COMMI'ITEE P. 0. BOX 195, HONOLULU, KAWAI!

JAMES K. KEALOHA (EXECilliVE OFFICER)

BIBIBIT HAWAIIAN EXHIBITION PAVILION & AMPHITHEATRE W. F. REP. -- IVEL CONSTRUCTION CORP. 5 3rd & FIRST A VENUE, BKLYN. , N. Y •

DISIGNBR WILLIAM KATABOLOS c/o PRATI' INSTITUTE 215 RYERSON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y •

ARCHITECT REINO AARNIO 255 MADISON AVENUE, N. Y. C.

BNGINUR( STRUCT) LEV ZETLIN 114 E. 32 STREET, N.Y. C.

BHGINUR(IIICR_BLBCT) JOSEPH R. LORING & ASSOC. 'Z70 MADISON AVENUE, N. Y. C.

GIN. CONT. IVEL CONSTRUCTION CORP. 53rd & FIRST AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y.

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PWIIB. CONT.

STATUS A1fD COIOIBMTS

TO MAINTAIN HAWAIIAN ATMOSPHERE, HAWAII WILL HAVE PAVILION ON SHORE OF MEADOW LAKE

NEXT TO THE AMPHITHEATRE, INSTEAD OF BEING IN THE ACTUAL FEDERAL & STATES AREA. PLANS

CALL FOR AN ALOl A BUilDING WITH DISPLAYS DEPICTING VARIOUS PHASES OF HAWAIIAN HISTORY

& CULTURE. THE EIGHT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS WILL BE ON VIEW IN THEIR PROPER POSITIONS IN A

MINIATURE OCEAN, WHILE RAINBOWS PLAY ABOVE A 40 FT. WATERFALL. PAVILION WILL ALSO

INCLUDE A "FIVE VOLCANOES" RESTAURANT REACHING PARTLY OUT OVER THE LAKE.

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J. J. Galligan

ARIA Ind.

BIIIIBITOR

W. F. REP

BDIBIT

DESIGNER

v AWI . ....,_P...~I"''IW"-PLOT 'SQ. IT. 74, 166

CONTACTS LOAD 0.--.. ... .--JII(fft

House of Good Taste, Inc. Stuart Peabody 17 E. 63 St., NY, NY President

TE 8-2329

Lady Malcolm Douglas H~ilton 17 E. 63 St., NY, NY John Tunnicliff TE 8-2329

House of Good Taste

ARCHITECT (Traditional Style) Royal Barry Wills & Assoc. 82 Charles St., Boston, Mass.

(Modern Style) Edward D. Stone, 17 E. 67 St. NYC ARCBITICT

(Landscape)

BNGINBIR(STRUCT)

BNGINIBR(IIBCB _ BLBCT)

GIN. CONT.

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. CONT.

Clarke & Rapuano, 830 Third Ave, NYC

STATUS AHD COIIDNTS

Project will involve construction of three model houses complete with gardens - each different in price, style and atmosphere and all suitable for construction in any part of the country. (Price range $25,000 to $40,000). Include latest equipment and furnishings including air conditioning. Includes two-car garage. Work is scheduled to start June, 1963.

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ABBA IND.

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llbd

BXBIBITOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. W. GUTI'IESON, JR. PL 3-1900 590 MADISON !WE., NYC

BIBIBIT IBM EXHIBIT

DISIGNIR CHARLES EAMES, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA

ARCJIITBCT EERO SAARINEN & ASSOC., 20 DAVIS STREEI', HAMDEN, CONN. (ELLIOT!' NOYES, ·NEW CANAAN, CONN. DOES ARCHITECT WORK FOR IBM ON A YEARLY RETAINER BASIS, ON THEIR PLANTS, ~C. THEY WILL Am COQEERATIVELY WITH SAARINEN AND ASSOC.)

INGIHBBR(S'J8TR;,T) PAUL WEIDLINGER, 4oO MADISON AVE., NYC PL 3-1874

BNGIHBIR(IIBCB ..;.BLBCT) COSENTINI ASSOC., 10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE, NYC JU 2-6900

GIN. CONT. (SUPERSTRUCTURE) GILBANE BUILDING CORP., 90 CALVERLY ST. PROVIDENCE, R. I.

ILIC • CONT • HATZEL & BUEHLER, INC. 420 LEXINGTON AVENUE, N.Y.C.

AC CONT • RIGGS DISTLER CO., INC • 516 FIFTH AVENUE, N.Y .C.

PLUMB. CONT. TAGGART CORPORATION 630 THIRD AVENUE, N. Y. C.

STATUS AKD COIOIBNTS

EXHIBIT WILL BE AN IRRIDULARLY SHAPED REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURE 80' HIGH - NO WINDOWS. WILL USE HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORS. HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING BY GAS. STARr APRIL, 1963.

W. F. REP, -- W. GUTTIESON, JR. 590 MADISON AVENUE, N.Y. 22, N.Y. - PL 3-1900

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T. J. SCIURBA VALUI PLOT .• IQ.-. '""f•t•.~20~.~00~1~-

1D.AD "----.--

BIBIBITOR

UBIBIT

DBSIGNBR

INTERNATIONAL FAIR CONSULTANTS, INC.

HALL OF EDUCATION

INTERNATIONAL FAIR CONSULTANTS, INC. 10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE, N. Y. C.

ARCBITBCT FREDERICK P. WIEDERSUM ASSOC. 10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE, N. Y. C.

INGINBBR(STRUCT) SAME AS ARCHITECT

INGINBBR(IIBCB_BLBCT) BERNARD G. GREENE

100 W. 42 ST~, N. Y. C.

CONTACT§

DR. c. M. FONCK, PRES. DR. R. M. MAC IVER

GUY G, ROTHENSTEIN

GBN • CONT • CAULDWELL-WINGATE CO., INC. WALTER A. WILSON 120 E. 41 STREET, N.Y. C. &

ILIC, CONT. VERMILYA-BROWN CO., INC. 100 E. 42 ST. N.Y. {JOIN'"r VENTURE)

SUPRONICS CORPORATION 224 WASHINGTON ST., PERTH AMBOY, N. J.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. COHT •KITCHEN EQUIPMENT - STRAUS DUPARQUET INC. 33 E~ 17 STREET, N. Y. C.

STATUS AHD COIDIBNTS

PIIORI

JU 2-1540

JU 2-154o

MU 5-7500

ox 7-2500

ONE STORY AND MEZZANINE PAVILION WILL FEATURE FIJ!OCIBLE CLASSROOMS WITH REI'RACTABLE PARTJf!ONS AND MOVABLE FURNITURE TO PERMIT SPACE CHANGES AS ~UIRED. THERE WILL BE A COMMUNICATIONS AUDITORIUM, A MULTI-PURPOSE CORE AREA FOR TELECASTING LIVE PROGRAMS, FilM AND VIDOTAPE RECORDINGS WHICH CAN BE TRANSMITI'ED TO THE VARIOUS CLASSROOMS. A "SCHOOL OF TOMORROW'! WILL DEAL WITH THE SPACE AGE PROBLEMS, AND THE LIBRARY OF TOMORROW WILL BE AN ELECTRONIC ARSENAL OF INFORMATION, CAPABLE OF REI'RIEVING AND STORING DATA FROM THE WORLD'S GREAT LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES WITH INSTANTANEOUS TRANSMISSION YIA CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION TO ANY SCHOOL OR LIBRARY IN THE COUNTRY. THIS PROJECT IS STILL IN THE PLANNING STAGE.

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CONTACTS

ARIA IND

'~· .. ----~~~ PlDT IQ. if . ...,.3,.3,_, o..,oo.__ IDAD n _____ _ Jlidll

BDIBITOR s. c. JOHNSON & SONS, INC. FLOYD SPRINGER area code 1525 HOWE STREEI'1 RACINE, WISC.

DRIB IT OPEN EXHIBITION PAVILION & T~TRE

DBSIGNBR LIPPINCOTT & MARGULIES 430 PARK AVENUE, N. Y. C.

ARCBITBCT LIPPINCOTT & MARGULIES 430 PARK AVENUE, N. Y. C.

IHGINUR( S'l'RUCT) SEVERUD-ELSTAD-KRUIDER ASSOC • 415 LEXINGTON AVENUE, N, Y. C.

IHGINBBR(IIICB BLBCT) SYSKA & HENNESSY - 144 E. 39 STREET, N.Y. C.

DIR. PUB. RELATIONS

SOUND CINEMA - REEVES SOUND STUDIOS

GIH • CONT • TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO. (INCLUDES ALL TRADES) 150 E. 42 STREET, N. Y. C.

BLBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CONT.

STATUS AND COIOIINTS

414 -632-1611

MU 8-8370

MU 8-8370

YU 6-3700

MU 9-2320

ox 7-1000

THIS WILL FEATURE A GOLD-ANNODIZED ALUMINUM-SHEATHED 500 SEAT THEATRE, SUPPORTED 25 FEEl' ABOVE SUNKEN REFLECTING POOL ON SIX VAULTING TREE-LIKE STEEL COLUMNS, 80 FEEl' HIGH, TOPPED BY MEI'AL "PETALS" FORMING A PARTIAL CANOPY.

THE BUILDING IS DESIGNED FOR DISASSEMBLY AFI'ER THE FAIR CLOSES - AND RE-ASSEMBLY AT A FUTURE LOCATION.

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T • J. SCIURBA PLOT IQ •: ff. 49, 3B5 wAD a

CONTACT$ t

.......... , .......... ..,._ .. __ BXIIIBITOR LIEBMANN BREWERIES, INC.

36 FORREST AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

BIBIBIT

DBSIGNBR

ABCIIITICT KAHN & JACOBS . 2 PARK AVENUE, N. Y. C.

BMGDIIIR(STRUCT) SEVERUD ELSTAD & KRUEDER . 415 LEXINGTON AVENUE~ N. Y, C.

BHGINIIB(DCB_BLBCT) W. A. DI GIACOMO ASSOC. 733 THIRD AVENUE, N. Y, C.

GD • COH'I. TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 150 E. 42 STREET, N. Y. C.

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PUIIIB. CONT.

C, P. FITZPATRICK

SHERWOOD DUFFY

STA'lVS AND COIOIINTS

EV 6-66oo

OR 9-3932

ox 7-1000

RECONSTRUCTION OF NEW YORK AT TURN OF CENTURY - CONCEPT IN FINAL STAGES - STARTING CONSTRUCTION THIS MONTH. I-

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J. J. GALLIGAN

UIIIBITOR MARYLAND

CONTACTS

c/o MARYLAND'S WORLD'S FAIR PLANNING COMMITTEE

ARIA FED. & STATES

V~.~--.-~~-­PLOT aQ. If. 36,ooo wAD n ________ _ PiOJI

1123 EU'l'AW STREET BALTIMORE, MD. KENNEI'H CARTER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

BIBIBIT

DESIGNIR CARREIRO INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS 1426 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

ARCHITECT TATAR & KELLY & VAN FOSSEN SCHWAB 520 LIGHT STREEI', BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

ENGINEER( STRUCT) JOSEPH F, KNOERLE & ASSOC. 210 N. CALVERT STREEI', BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

IHGINBBR(IIBCH_BLBCT) ERNEST F. SIEGEL & ASSOC. 4708 GARRISON BLVD.

GBN. CONT. BALTIM>RE, MARYLAND

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. CONT.

STATUS AND COIOIIMTS

THIS WILL BE A TWO STORY EXHIBIT. THE fiRST FLOOR WILL CONTAIN EXHIBIT AREAS AND A THEATRE DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE 1.30 PEOPLE WHERE A PRESENTATION OF THE BATTLE OF FORI' MC HENRY AND THE WRITING OF THE "STAR SPANGLED BANNER" WILL BE PRESENTED AT INTERVALS. THE SECOND FLOOR WILL HOUSE A RESTAURANT FEATURING MARYLAND DISHES. WORK EXPECTED TO

START APFIL, 1963

W. F. REP. - ARTHUR C. FINK, 551 FIPTII AVENUE, NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK

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BIRIBITOR

BIBIBIT

DISIGHBR

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons)

The Mormon Pavilion

CONTACTS

ARIA Industrial VALUI PJ.DT ··IQ-... ,., .... -s•o .... , o•1 ... 4~ IDAD II ·--.A·l'·n·--

ARCHITECT - Harold Burton, 47 E South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah

Hamby Associates Avenue New York

ARCBIT.ICT Fordyce & (Associate) 717 Fifth

New York, BHGIKIBR(STRUCT)

Strobel & Rongved 70 W. 40 St. NYC

DGINBBR(IICB_BLICT)

GD. CONT.

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PWIIB. CONT.

George A. Fuller Company 597 Madison Avenue, NYC

Mr. William Hamby

STATUS Aim CXW'MIJtfTS

PL ·2-6760

The Mormon Pavilion will highlight a stucco-and-wood replica of the facade of the great Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City, surrounded by an 18,000 ft. exhibit building, containing a diorama and two small movie theatres, All will be set in lavish pools-and fountain landscaping.

Construction is scheduled to begin about March 1.

w. F. REPRESENTATIVE: Dr. Kenneth Beesley, Teachers College, Columbia Univ. 525 w. 120th St., New York, N. Y. Phone- UN 5·6000

Ext. 121

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J. J. GALLIGAN ~.,__.I~~-·--------VAUJI

CONTACTS

PLOT IIi. rf. fS ,892 IDAD D. _____ _

PRon BIBIBITOR

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY MAIN & K ST~S, DAYTON 9, OHIO

J. K. OWEN DIR. PUB. REL.

BIBIBIT NATIONAL CASH REGISTER PAVILION

DESIGNER MAURICE TRAUET, ART DIRECTOR NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., MAIN AND K STREETS,

DISPLAYS CONSULTANT - GARDNER DISPLAYS, 477 MELWOOD AVE.,

ARCHITECT DEEI'ER & RITCHEY 4 GATEWAY CENTER, PITTSBURGH, PA.

ENGINIIR(STRUCT) DEEI'ER & RITCHEY

4 GATEWAY CENTER, PITI'SBURGH, PA.

BNGINBBR(MICH _ELECT) FRED S. DUBIN, ASSOC. 635 FARMINGTON AVE., HARTFORD, CONN,

GIN. CON'I. . GEORGE A, FULLER CO.

BLBC. CONT. 597 MADISON AVE,, N.Y.C.

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CONT.

DAYTON, OHIO PITTSBURGH, PA.

EL 5-2700

STATUS AND COIOIINTS

GC INCLUDES ALL SUBS • EXHIBIT WI IJ.. BE AN UMJSUAL 3 STORY STRUCTURE HAVING ALUMINUM SPACE TRUSSES, CANTILEVERED ON 3 STEEL-FRAMED PYLONS PROVIDING INTERIOR COLUMN-FREE SPANS OVER 90 FEET. EXTREME DIMENSIONS ARE 138 x 97 FT. THE FEATURE OF THIS EXHIBIT WILL BE AUTOMATION RATHER THAN THE CASH REniSTER THAT WAS THE BIG NUMBER IN 1939, THE CASH REGIS'I'ER NOW ONLY ACCOUNTS FOR 1/3 OF NATIONAL CASH REniSTER' S BUSINESS.

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ARIA Fed. & State VALUI . I I

PLOT II. ft. 192.000

CONTACTS

IDAD a. _____ _ JIIC5I'I

BIBIBITOR New England World's Fair Committee Statler Bldg., Boston, .Mass.

/

IIBIBIT New England States Pavilion

Melvin D. Peach Secretary

w. F. REP, Exhibition Services International J, Grisswold 15 W. 44 St, NYC

DISIGNIR

AR9BITBCT Campbell & Aldrich Assoc. 37 Newberry St., Boston, Mass

ENGINEBR(STRUCT) William J. Le Messurier 711 Boylston St., Boston, Mass

BNGINIIB(IIBCB_ILBCT) Fred Dubin Assoc. 29 Temple Pl.ace

GIN., CONT. Boston, Mass.

BLBC. CONT.

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PLUIIB, CONT.

STATUS AND COIIIIINTS

ox 7-5840

Pavilion will be composed of 37 hexagonal units of 600 square feet each. Exhibit will be sponsored by the six New England States with expenses shared as follows: Massachusetts - 42%; Connecticut - 17%; New Hampshire -12%; Vermont - 7%; Rhode Island - 5%; Maine - 17%.

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c. J. Schwartz

CONTACTS

EXHIBITOR State of New Jersey Tercentenary Comm. State House, w. State Street

ARIA Fed. & State VALUI . ; I

P~ IQ. ff. 2 acres IDAD D Pitbft

Trenton, New Jersey Alfred Busselle

EXHIBIT New Jersey Exhibition Pavilion w. F. REP. Shirley w. Morgan

State House, Trenton, N. J. DESIGNER

Robinson-Capsis-Stern Assoc. Inc. 547 w. Broadway, New York

Interior Designer - Peter Quay Yang, 135 E. 44 St, NYC ARCHITECT Philip Sheridan Collins

82 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J.

BKGINEBR(STRUCT) Norman L. Sollenberger 39 Titus Ave., Lawrenceville, N. J.

BMGINBBR(KBCR ILBCT)Bliss & Hanle Tectonic Association - u. s. Highway #206, Somerville, N. J.

GD'. CONT. Harold A. Brandt 2110 Northern Blvd Manhasset, New York

BUC. CONT. Batzel & Buehler, 420 Lexington Ave, NYC

AC CONT.

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!TATUS AND COIOIINTS

OR 9-0440

MA 7-7774

The Exhibit will tie in with New Jersey's Tercentenary celebration. It will consist of 22 open air pavilions (21 exhibit and 1 entertainment). It will contain 4 gardens with reflecting pools and fountains. Bids have been taken on GC ana subs. Harold A. Brandt has been awarded GC. However, subs unit won't be awarded ~:for a couple of weeks. Hatzel & Buehler, 420 Lexington Ave, NYC is low on the electrical and Charles Simkin & Sons, Inc. is low on air conditioning. No awards yet.

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A • D Salu IDI1!eer W. P. HammouJ

COHTACTS

ARIA Federal & States

V~·-.-..-------PlDT IQ. ft. __ _ IDAD n·---.--~-JIIdll

BIBIBITOR New Mexico Development Commission Richard Bittman State Capitol, Box 706 Santa Fe, New Mexico

IXBIBIT ilew J,\exico Exhibit ion Paviliou

DBSIGHIR The Dis players, Inc. 635 W. 54 Street, NYC

ARCBITICT Pisani & Carlos 501 Fifth Ave, NYC

BNGINIIR( S'l'BUCT)

BNGIHIBR(IIBCB _ BLBCT)

GBN. CON'I.

BLBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. CONT.

t'l'ol:i.lllinat•y pln1:s under way.

STATUS AND COIOIINTS

pr, 7-G::iuo

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ARB.& Federal & State VALUE I l PLOT IQ. ff. ___ _ WAD n ___ _. __

CONTACTS

BXHIBITOR New York City Hon. Newbold Morris

DRIB IT

DESIGNER

Dept. of Parks, Arsenal Bldg. 5th Ave & 64th St, NYC

New Yor~ City Exhibit Bldg, "Helicopter Ride Around New York City" World's Fair Ice Review Dick Button & Paul Reigay Lester Assoc. Inc, 37 W. 57 St, NYC Claremont Ave Thornwood, New York

ARCHITECT Daniel Chait 107 E, 31 St, NYC

DGilfPR(STRUCT) Martin Lovett I '

101 Park Ave, NYC

IMGIMIBR(KBCH_BLBOT)sressman & Morgan 118 E, 28 St, NYC

GD. CONT.

ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

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STATUS AND C()!lll!r!'S

Plldll

The New York City Exhibit bui~ding which remained from the 1939 Fair, will be split into two parts. In one half, the City will construct a 3 dimen­sional scale model of New York City (every building in the 5 boroughs!). Above this scale mode~ wil~ be built an overhead trolley system permitting visitors to take a "helicopter ride" over the City. The other half of the building will be leased to the World's Fair Ice Review (Dick Button and Paul Reigay).

(The "Helicopter Ride", and the Ice Review may or may not be bid separately

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A • D lalu IDpaeer

T. J. Sciurba

COITACT8

MIA State & Fed,

·~~----~~~ PlD'I' IQ. ''. 132 I gog ID.m n._ ..... ___ _ •• DBIBI'l'OI New York State

Albany, New York Lt. Gov. Malcolm Wilson W, F. REP.

DRIB IT William Drohan, Project Director 22 W. 55 Street, NYC New York State

ABCBITICT Carl Larson, State Office Bldg. Albany, NY Philip Johnson & Assoc. 375 Park Ave, NYC

DGIIDR(n-.UCT) . Lev Zetlin, 144 E. 32 St., NYC

DGIIIIB(DCB ILIC'I') Sysika & Hennessy 144 E. 39 Street, NY 16, NY

GD, CORT, . Thompson Starrett Construction Co., Inc. 254 w. 54 Street, NYC

a.JC, COlfT. John Doris 60 E, 42 St • , NYC

AC COlT,

PLUIB. COlT.

STATUS AlfD CCIIIIDT8

JU 2-1310

PL 1-7440

MU 9-2320

PL 7-9466

MU 2-4560

Conceived as a "County Fair of the Future", the New York State Exhibit will consist of three principal structures - a 700 seat theatre, a "Tent of Tomorrow", and three observation towers, the tallest of which is the highest point in the Fair, providing a sweeping view of the metropolitan area. The Tent of Tomorrow will be an elliptical shaped 350 x 250 foot structure whose outer support will be sixteen 100 ft. tall white concrete columns, with the-world's largest suspension roof, made of rainbow-hued, translucent plastic.

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A • D Sales Bngtneer

C. J. SCHWARTZ

BXBIBITOR PAVILION OF AMERICAN INTERIORS, INC. 301 E. 47 STREEI', NEW YORK CITY

CONTACTS

T, HART ANDERSON, PRES. & S. ROBERT ELTON, DIR.

EXHIBIT FAVILION OF AMERICAN INTERIORS, INC.

W, F. REP. - S. ROBERT ELTON, 301 E. 47 STREEI', N. Y. C. DESIGNER

ARIA IND.

'~--------~---PLOT aQ. ft. 38,no ID.AD n_, -------PIIOH

PL 2-6190

PL 2-6190

ARCHITECT T, HARRY YARDLEY, 1758 NEWFIELD AVE., STAMFORD, CONN. (ASSOC. ARCHITECT) JOHN V ASSOS, 17 58 NEWFIELD AVE., STAMFORD, CONN.

ENGINEER( STRUCT) WERNER JENSEN & KORST ' 641 SUMMER STREET, STAMFORD, CONN.

BNGINEER(IIBCH _ELECT)

GIN, CON'l.(SUBSTRUCTURE) INGRAM & GREENE, INC. 10-43 47th AVE., L. I. C., NEW YORK EX 2-3134

ELBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CONT.

STATUS AND COIOIINTS

PLANS ARE PROGRESSING ON BASIS OF 4 STORY BUILDING WITH 70,000 SQ. FT. TOTAL FLOOR SPACE. AMONG THE 125 FIRMS THAT HAVE SIGNED uP AS LEASEES ARE THE FOLLOWING: AMERICAN VICOSE CORP., 1617 PENNA. BLVD. PHI LA., PA. CHI!DCRAFT DIV. OF SMITH CABINET MFG. CO., E. MARKET ST., SALEM, IND.; DREXEL FURNITURE CO., (DREXEL ENTERPRISES) DREXEL, S. C.; FIELDCREST MILLS INC., SPRAY, N.C.; FOX MFG. CO., P. 0. BOX 753 ROME, GA.; HEYWOOD -WAKEFIELD CO., 206 CEN'I'R.AL ST., GARDNER, MASS • ; INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO,, 500 SO. BROAD ST., MERIDEN, CONN.; JOHNSON-CARPER FURNITURE CO., INC. HOLLINS RD., ROANOKE, VA.; KROEHLER MFG. CO., 222 E. 5th AVE., MAPERVILLE, ILL.; LULLABYE FURNITURE CORP., STEVENS POINT, WISC.; C. H. MASLAND & SONS, SPRINGS RD., CARLISLE, PA.; SIMMINS CO., 300 PARK AVE., N.Y.C.; SYRACUSE ORNAMENTAL CO., INC., 581 SO. CLINTON ST., SYRACUSE, NY; GENERAL CONTRACTOR BIDS ON SUPERSTURCTURE, AND ON ELECTRICAL WILL BE CALLED FOR EARLY IN FEBRUARY 1963.

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.A • D Balu IDd!eer

H. F. Steen

COlft'ACTS

ARIA Trans • VALVI ......... ,_---PIDl' ~. ft. ___ _ IDAD II._ .... __ _ ••

~181!01 Port of New York Authority s. Sloan Colt AL 5-1000 111 Eighth Ave, NY 11, NY

W. F. REP-Fran Miller Port of New York Authority 111 Eighth Ave, NYC

DRIB IT Port of New York-New Jersey Exhibit

DIIIGMII Robinson-Capsis-Stern Assoc. 547 W. Broadway, NYC ·

RESTAURANT DESIGNER - Chandler Cudlipp Assoc. Inc. 141 E. 55 St • , NYC

DGilfDI(S'l'IUCT) John M. Kyle, Port of NY Authority 111 Eighth Ave, NYC

DGIIDB(IICB ILICT) -Gl1f, COIIT,

W. J. Barney Corporation 101 Park Ave, NY 17, NY

~. COlfT, Eastern States Electrical Construction Company, Inc. c. Meyer

~ COift'. Riggs Distler & Co. Inc. 516 Fifth Ave, NYC

PLUIIB. COIIT.

STATUI AlfD COMIIDT8

AL 5-1000

OR 7-0440

PL 1-1660

LE 2-7515

Exhibit will be a fireproof structure 200' x 150' x 120 ' high. Three floors will house an 1100 seat restaurant and cocktail lounge and obser­vation deck. The restaurant will be operated by the Knott Hotel Corp., 230 Park Ave, NYC. Port Authority will have a Harbor exhibit on 28,000 sq. ft. ground floor. There will be a heliport on top to provide shuttle air bus service between Manhattan, the Port Authority airports and the Fair. A 360° "wrap-around" motion picture presebting a dramatic story of the "World's Greatest Port" will be the central feature of the exhibit. Strauss Du Parquet, Inc., 33 W. 17th Street will furnish the food service equipment. Westinghouse has contract for the five elevators.

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A Is D Sales IDstneer

H. F. Steen

CONTACTS

AlBA Ind.

VALVI,.._..,..~~~­P~ IQ. ft. 75.800 IDAD D _____ _

JIOii IIRIBITOR Protestant Council of the City Prof, J. Marshal Miller

of NY ~ 475 Riverside Drive, NYC RI 9-1214

DRIB IT

DISIGNIR

ARCHITECT

Protestant Center

Henry W. Stone and Kempa & Schwartz 155 F. 44 Street, NYC

ENGINEER(STRUC1? Harwood & Gould 233 W. 42 Street, NYC

BHGINBBR(IIBCB BLBCT) -.Joseph R. Loring & Assoc. 270 Madison Ave., NYC

GIN. CONT.

•Lie. CONT.

AC CONT.

PWIIB. CONT ..

F. W. Howell Company (Includes all trades) 101 Park Ave., NYC

STATUS A1fD COIOIINTS

WI 7-5313

This exhibition Pavilion will include exhibits by various Protestant groups,.: The building, generally of the one story construction, will contain a 372 seat theatre and a small chapel seating 50, arranged for quiet meditation, It will also have a children's center. Exhibit space wihin the building is being leased at $75 I sq. ft. for the two years of the fair.

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A • D lalu 'Pdptel'

H. F. Steen

IIBIBITOR Radio Corporation of America 66 Broad Street, NYC

J.M. Toney(Mgr. exhibit)C05-5900 E.G. Haas(in chg. on const)

IIBIBIT RCA Exhibit

Dalona John Vassos 1758 Newfield Ave, Stamford, Conn.

ARCBITICT Malcolm B. Wells 510 Park Blvd., Merchantville, N. J.

IIGIIIII(ITI~ Wilcox & Erickson · 11 E. 44 St., NYC

Robert Sigel 822 Montgomery Ave, Phila. Pa.

IIGIDII(IIIOII ILia? -QD, CCif'l', James King & Son, Inc.

350 Fifth Ave, NYC LO 4-3800

ll.ac. COBT.

AC COlT.

PLUIB, COIIT.

GC includes all trades. Architect at work on plans, TV color studio will feed closed circuit TV all over Fair on daily basis.

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A • D Sales lng!Deer W. P. Hammond

IDIIBITOR

IDIIBIT

DESIGNER

ARCHITECT

F & M Schaefer Brewing Company 430 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, NY

F & M Schaefer Brewing Company

Walter Darwin Teague 415 Madison Ave,, NYC

Eggers & Higgins 100 E 42 St., NYC

ENGINBBR(STRUCT) Seely Stevenson Value & Knecht 101 Park Ave. , NYC

BNGINEBR(IIICH ILBCT)

GIN. CONT.

ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CONT.

Jaros Baum & Bol·le s 730 Third Ave,, NYC

George A. Fuller Company 597 Madison Ave,, NYC

AltBA Ind.

v~·--------~--P~ IQ. ff. 45,478

CONTACTS IDA» n, __ ,.... __ _

Jlldll

Robert Cooke EV 7-7000

Jo Mangin MU 8-0100

ox 7-3780

MU -4-2500

MU 7-7310

FL 5-2700

STATUS AND COIOIINTS

This will be a spectacular structural display featuring three circular structures roofed with air inflated plastic domes. A semi-circular satellite base structure will link the three circular units,

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A • D Salea Bneeer C. J. Schwartz

IIBIBITOR Scott Paper Company International Airport Philadelphia, Pa.

IIBIBIT Scott Paper Exhibit

DISIGHBR Donald Deskey Assoc. Inc. 575 Madison Ave, NYC

ARCBITICT

DGIMDB(STIUCT) Peter Bruder (ALL PHASES) 200 E. 37 Street

New York, New York BNGINBBR(IIICB_ILBCT)

GB1f • CON'I •

ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB, CONT.

ARIA Ind.

CONTACTS

VAWI . ._.-..~~~-PIDT liS. If. 25,090 IDAD n __ .... ...., __

Jlldll

Francis Plowman VP-Customer Relations

PL 9-5100

STATUS A1fD COIIIIBNTS

Woodland Products Exhibit interior and Landscaped exterior.

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A • D 8a1ea Bngtneer

C. J. Schwartz

CONTACTS

IIBIBITOR The Seven-Up Company John Furnas

ARBA Ind. VALUI PIDT 'II!IIJQIIt".-., .. T .... ~?li"I!S""", 006~11l-""" IDAD D ______ _

Jllidll

DI 4-2424 c/o Ehrich, Stock, Valenti, Leighton & Holland 20 Exchange Place, NYC

IIBIBIT Seven-Up Exhibit Pavilion W. F. REP - J. Walter Thompson Company

D881GHBR

ARCIIITBCT

420 Lexington Avenue, NYC

Becker & Becker Assoc. 375 Park Avenue, NYC

DGIMBIB(ftBUet) (ALL PHASES) Seelye Stevenson Value & Knecht

101 F<•. •I· ~,vo, NYC DGIMBIB(DCB_BLBCT)

GD. CONT.

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. COHT.

STATUS ARD COIIIIINTf

Restaurant serving sandwiches and cold drinks.

MU 6-7000

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A • D. Sales ID.peer c. J. Schwartz

BIBIBITOR Simmons Company 300 Park Ave, , NYC

BIBIBIT

DISIGHBR

Simmons Beautyrest Center

A. Epstein & Sons, Inc. 2011 Pershing Road Chicago 9, Illinois

ARCBITBCT Same as Designer

EHGINIBR(STRUCT) Same as Designer

BNGIMBBB(IIBCB _ BLBCT)

GEN. CONT. D. Fortunato, Inc,

BLBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

110 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, L, I. N, Y.

Lord Electric Company, Inc. 10 Rockefeller Plaza, NYC

S. Gerber & Company, Inc. 520 E. 117 Street, NYC

PLUIIB. CONT. H. & F. Kornfeld

ARIA Ind.

V~.WP--~~~-­PLOT IQ. ft. 10.931

CONTACTS lDAD 0----~-IIORI John P. Person Grant Simmons Chairman of the Board

Larry Amstetter

PL 1-3050

GE 7-0300

3621 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, New York STATUS AND MIOIJOlTS

Product Display and Rest Center.

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A • D Sales Engineer J. J. Galligan

IDIIBITOR Sinclair nefining Co 600 Fifth Ave, NYC

BXHIBIT Dino Land

DISIGNBR Louis Paul Jones Churchtown, Claverack, N.Y.

CONTACTS

R. J. Tucker

ABBA Trans.

v~--.----~~~ PIDT IQ. ff. 15,000 UlAD D. _____ _

Jlldltl

CI 6-3600

ARCHITECT J. Gordon Carr & Assoc. 80 W. 40th St, NYC

John !-.:c Govern

INGINEER(STRUCT) Seelye, Stevenson, Value & Knecht 101 Parlt Ave, NYC

INGINID(IIICH _ BLBCT)

GIN. CON'f.

ILBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. CONT.

Ebner Associates 10 E. 40 St, NYC

STATUS AND COIDIINTS

Landscape suggesting a prehistoric area including huge prehistoric animals & vegetation of the period.

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NBW YORK WORLD'S PAIR, 1964-615 G. B. WORLD'S PAIR SALES COORDINATION COUNCIL

A • D Sales BngiDeer J. J. Galligan

BIBIBITOR SKF Industries, Inc.

UBIBIT

Front & Erie Ave Phila, Pa.

SKF Exhibition Pavilion

DBSIGNBR The Displayers, Inc. 635 W. 54 St. New York, N. Y.

ARCHITECT Pisani & Carlos 501 Fifth Ave New York, New York

EHGINBIR(STRUCT) by General Contractor

INGINBER(IIICR _ELECT)

GIN. CONT. Brown & Mathews, Inc. 404 Park Ave South New York, New York

BLBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CONT.

CONTACTS

ABBA Trans. v~-,---------PIDT IQ. ft. 1000 IDAD D ---JR·m---

Stewart H. Smith (in charge of sales)

PL 7-6500

MU 5-6490

STA'nJS AND COIDIEHTS

Plans in preliminary stage. Construction start about May, 1963.

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A • D Sales Engineer H. F. Steen

BIHIBITOR Transportation & Travel,,Inc.

EXHIBIT

DBSIGNBR

Room 4658, Time & Life Bldg. Rockefeller Center, NY 20, NY

Transportation & Travel Pavilion

Charles s. Luckman Assoc. 680 Fifth Ave, NYC

ARCHITECT The Displayers, Inc. 635 W. 54 St., NYC

ENGINBER(STRUCT)Strobel & Rongved 70 W. 40 St,, NYC

EHGINBBR(MBCB ELECT)Guy B. Panero - 630 Third Ave. , NYC

GEN. CONT. Thatcher Construction Co., Inc. 18 E. 41 St., NYC

ARIA Trans. VAWI I '

PIDT aQ. ft. 112 I 006

CONTACTS IDAD n ___ ..., __

PIIOitl

Elliott Lawes

Serge P. Petroff R. w. Jones

A. M. Laukaitis

R. o. Thatcher President

MU 6-6400

JU 6-1970

PL 7-6500

YU 6-4949

ELIC. CONT.Eastern States Electrical Const. Co., Inc. 221 E. 46 St. ~~C

AC CONT.

PLUMB. CONT.

STATUS AMD COIOIBNTS

The GC includes all trades. This will be a novel 3 story, suspend-in-air pavilion having 130,000 sq. ft. of usable floor space. It will consist of 8 modules, each a unit suspended from its own 120' high mast by cables. It will feature road, air, rail and water transport exhibits, displays of prominent resorts, and products of transportation equipment manufacturers. The 1st floor will have transparent walls, the 2nd & 3rd story walls will be formed of alternating transparent & opaque strips. Plans call for gas driven air compressors - and possibly gas turbine generators for about 500 HP load of fans. Leasees: - Stephens Adamson i1lfg, Co., 20 No. Wacker Drive, Chicago; Coca Cola Co., 515 !>.·'iadison Ave., NYC; Holiday Magazine, Penn Mutual Bldg,, Phila.; Allied Van Lines, Inc. 25th & noosevelt, Broadview 1 I 11.

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HBI YOU WORLD'S PAIR, 1984-61 G. B. WORLD' 8 I' AIR SALIS COORDINATION' COUMCIL

Ind. A • D Salea BD&tneer

C. J. Schwartz

AliA VALUI ______ _

PLOT IQ. ff. 49,481

CONTACTS IDAD II._.....,. ___ _

lldRI BIBIBITOR Travelers Insurance Companies

700 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. w. F. REP - Travelers Insurance Companies

Hartford, Conn. George Merrill DRIB IT

The Travelers Insurance Companies Exhibit

DISIGNBR Donald Deskey Assoc., Inc. 575 Madison Ave., NYC

ARCBITICT Kahn & Jacobs 2 Park Ave. , NYC

DGI:NID(STIUCT) Lev Zetlin · 114 E. 32 St., NYC

Robert Mitchell J. Aufricht

DGIDD(IIICB_BLBCT) Jansen and Rogan 500 Fifth Ave. , NYC

Sam Starr

GD. CONT. George A. Fuller Company 597 Madison Ave. , NYC

ELIC. CONT. William Leibfried, Inc. 45-24 Pearson Street Long Island City, New York

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. COKT.

STATUS Aim CODIRTS

PL 9-5100

LO 4-7473

EL 5-2700

The concept is an umbrella-shped two story building of curved steel rib construction. The ribs will be held in place by suspension cables, eliminating the need for supporting columns. The exhibit will take the visitor on a tour ranging from prehistoric times into the future. A wat~rfall will be a feature. Westinghouse has received the contract for the moving stairs.

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A • D Salea IDpeer

H. F. Steen

ARIA Fed. & State VALUI . ....,..._._..__--PlD'l' IIQ, If. 196,35o

CONTACTS IDADD __ ....... __

lldft IIBIBITOR United States of America

Washington, D. c. u. s. World's Fair Commission 1666 Connecticut Ave, NW, Washington, D. C.

IIBIBIT United States Pavilion

DBSIGNBR

AICBITBCT Charles Luckman Assoc. 680 Fifth Ave., NYC

IHGIHIBR(STRUCT) Severud-Elstad-Krueger 415 Lexington Ave, NYC

George J. Rothwell Deputy Commissioner

D. Wilcox

GIN, COHT. Del E. Webb Corporation ( Includes all trades) 5101 San Fernando Road -

J:LIC, CONT.

AC CONT.

West Los Angeles, California

- HEATING - Slocum & Fuller 207 E. 32 Street New York, New York

PLUMB. CONT.

STA'lVS Aim COIIIIBMTS

JU 6-1970

This will be a pavilion devoted to public affairs, economics, science, education, health, arts, etc.

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A • D Sales BnsiDeer C, J. Schwartz

CONTACTS

ARIA Trans.

'~·-.----~~~ PIDT IQ. ft. 15,000 IDAD D. _____ _

Pion BIBIBITOR u. s. Rubber Company w. c. Johanson CI 7-5000

1230 Avenue of Americas, NYC Roland Hintermeister

EXHIBIT

DESIGNER

ARCHITECT

u. s. Rubber Exhibit

Shreve Lamb & Harmon Assoc. 11 E. 44 St., NYC

(in charge of exhibit) Ralph Fulton(Const.& Eng,)

ENGINEBR(STRUCT) Stationery Parts - James Ruderman, 84 Fifth Ave,, NYC

Moving Parts - Hardesty & Hanover, 101 Park Ave., NYC

BNGINBIB(IIBCH_ILBCT) Syska & Hennessy 144 E. 39 St., NYC

GIN. CONT. Thatcher Construction Company 18 E. 41st St., NYC

BLIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. CONT.

STATUS AND COIDIBNTS

MU 6-6400

This amusement exhibit will resemble a tire 80' in diameter, serving as a ferris wheel, G. c. includes all trades.

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A • D Sales Bngtneer T. J. Sciurba

BIBIBITOR U. s. Steel Corporation 71 Broadway, NYC

UJIIBIT Unisphere

DBSIGNBR

ARCHITECT Clarke and Rapuano 830 Third Ave, NYC

CONTACTS

ENGINBBR(STRUCT) Peter Muller - Monk Assoc. 725 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa.

INGINBER(IIBCB _ELECT)

AltB.A Ind.

v~-.-----------PIDT IQ. ft. ___ _ IDAD 0_~..,._.--JIIdll

DI 4-9000

GBN. CONT. American Bridge Company, Division of U. s. Steel 71 Broadway, NYC

ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PLUIIB. CONT.

STATUS AHD COIIIIBNTS

This exhibit will be a massive 120 ft. dia, spectacularly lighted stainless steel sphere - the "Unisphere". The structure will remain as a permanent feature of Flushing Meadow Park.

This project is proceeding under the responsibility of Chief Engineer Williwm Whipple.

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NBW YORK WORLD'S PAIR, 1984-65 G. B, WORLD'S PAIR SALBS COORDINATION COUNCIL

A • D Salea IDpneer

T. J. Sciurba

BIRIBI~R Vatican City

BIBIBIT Vatican Pavilion

DBSIGNBR Jo Mielziner 1 w. 72 Street New York, N. Y.

CONTACTS

John S. Young

ARIA International

'~·~--.-.. ~~ PLOT IQ, if. 53,000 LOAD a _____ _ JIIOII

WF 4-1964 New York World's Fair Flushing, New York

ARCHITECT Yorke & Sawyer and Hurley & Hughes and Luders & Assoc. (Joint Venture) 230 Park Ave, NYC 1860 Broadway, NYC 18 Main Street

llfGIDIR(S'l'RUCT) Wilcox & Erickson Irvington, N. Y.

11 East 44 St. NYC

llfGIHUR(IIBCH BLBCT) Jaros, Baum & Bolles - 730 Third Ave, NYC

GIN. CONT. Stewart M. Muller, Inc. 190 East Post Road

WH 9-9000

White Plains, New York ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

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STATUS Alm COIOIIHTS

GC includes all trades, Pavilion will be a large spectacularly lighted building 208 ft. long x 135 ft. wide surmounted by a lantern and a cross, 100 ft. high at top.

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NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIRt 1984~66 G. E. WORLD'S FAIR SALIS COORDINATION COUNCIL

A • D Sales BDgineer

J. J. Galligan

CONTACTS

BIBIBITOR Westinghouse Electric Corporation 40 Wall Street, NYC

BIBIBIT Time Capsule

DESIGNER

ARCBITICT Eliot Noyes & Assoc. 105 Main St., New Canaan, Conn.

INGINIIR(STIUCT) Werner Jensen & Korst 641 Summer Street Stamford, Conn.

INGINBIR(IIBCR _ BLBCT)

GIN. CONT. Diesel Construction Company, Inc. 642 Fifth Ave, NYC

ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

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STATUS AMD COIOIIMTS

ABBA Ind. V~·w.-..-~N9~ PlDT IQ. If. 20,000 IDAD D ----JR ... Dn---

PL 7-7600

In the 1939 New York World's Fair, Westinghouse buried a T~me Capsule containing exhibits and micro-records, slated, according to them, to be opened by the inhabitants of Flushing Meadow in 6939 A.D.

In this Fair, they have centered their futuristic tri-tower exhibit over the former T1me Capsule. They plan to bury a duplicate of the 6939 Capsule covering developments in the last 25 years.

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A • D Sales BDgineer

H. F. Steen

CONTACTS

ARIA Ind. v ALUI-$1 r:J566. 6oo PLOT IJ. 1ft. i10, 988 IDAD n _ __,_.., __

JIIOII

IXIIIBITOR New Yorlt World's Fair 1964-65 Corporation Flushing Meadow Park Flushing, New York

Gen. William Whipple, Jr.

IIBIBIT World's Fair Assembly (Open Theatre)

DESIGNER

ARCBITICT Alfred Easton Poor 400 Park Ave, NYC

Chief Engineer

Pavilion

IMGINIIR(STRUCT) Severud Elstad & Krueger 415 Lexington Ave, NYC

IVF 4-1964

Engineer (Acoustical) - Bolt Beranek & Newman, Inc. 101 Park Ave, NYC IHGINEER(IIBCH ELECT) Meyer Strong & Jones

- 230 Park Ave, NYC Audio-visual - To be selected. GBN. CONT.

ILIC. CONT.

AC CONT.

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STATUS AHD COIOIINTS

Working Drawings complete. This pavilion will be permanent and will remain after completion of Fair, under Parlt Dept. It will be an open air theatre, no walls.

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NEW YORK WORlD'S FAIR, 1964•85 G. B. WORLD'S FAIR SALES COORDINATION COUNCIL

A • D Sales BnliDeer

H. F. Steen

BIRIBITOR World of Food, Inc.

IIBIBIT World of Food Pavilion

DISIGNBR

CONTACTS

Paul C. Virdone

ARCBITICT Lionel K. Levy, 158 E. 35 St., NYC Associate- Finn & Jenter Assoc., 7 E. 47 St., NYV

INGIHBIR(STRUCT) Robert Rosenwasser 375 Fifth Ave, NYC

ARIA Ind.

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LW 4-2500

OR 9-0260

INGIHIBR(IICB BLBCT) Bardos and Ettinger, 118 E. 28 St., NYC (Food Serving) Creative Food Service, Inc. 300 E. 46 St., NYC

GIN. CONT. Charles Mismer, Inc. 114 E. 40 St., NYC

BLBC. CONT.

AC CONT.

PWIIB. CONT.

MU 7-3877

STATUS Aim COIIIIIMTS

G. C. includes all trades. Sub-structure work starts soon; superstructure about June. This 3-story exhibit is designed as a showcase for food and the food equipment industry, including international gormet snack bars. It will have 180,000 sq. ft. of display area. Among the leasees to date are: Thomas J. Lipton Co., Inc., 1500 Hudson Blvd., Hoboken, NJ; Whirl­pool Corp., St. Joseph, Michigan; Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., 3 Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Coca Cola Co., 515 Madison Ave., NYC; Seabrook Farms, Frozen Food Distributors, 231 Provost St.~ Jersey City, NJ; Wise Potato Chips, 217-44 98th Ave., Queens Village, L. I. N.Y.; Taylor Provisions Co., 63 Perine Ave., Trenton, NJ; Spice Island Co., 100 E. Grand Ave., South San Francisco, California.

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COHTAC'!'f

BIBIBITOR Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 1300 Harmon Place Minneapolis 3, Minnesota

BIBDIT The Billy Graham Pavilion

W. F. REP.: George Wilson (in Minneapolis) DESIGNER

ARCBITBCT Edward Durell Stone 7 E. 67 Street New York, New York

INGINBBR(STRUCT)

IMGINBBR(IIICB _ BLBCT)

GBM. CONT. Thompson-Brinkworth, Inc. 220 41st Street

ILBC, COHT,Brooklyn, New York

AC CONT.

PWIIB. COMT,

STATUS AMD COIDIINTS

ARIA International

v~.~------~--PIDT IQ. Pt. 49,323 J.OAD n. ______ _ JICBI

612-332-8081

LE 5-1144

The Graham Pavilion will be octagonal in shape and will contain a 600 seat motion picture theatre together with related facilities, set in lavish landscaping. First construction is scheduled to begin about March 1.

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