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WORK AT FAIR SITE IS FAR ADVANCED; Crowd at Flushing Meadows Park Views Buildings Nearing Completion 17 HALLS ARE UNDER WAY Transplanted Trees in Leal and Flowers Are Growing in New-Made Gardens Others Near Completion Indirect Lighting Used

WORK AT FAIR SITE IS FAR ADVANCED; Crowd at Flushing Meadows Park Views Buildings Nearing Completion 17 HALLS ARE UNDER WAY Transplanted Trees in Leal and Flowers Are Growing in New-Made Gardens Others Near Completion Indirect Lighting Used
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Exactly one year before the official opening date of the World's Fair of 1939, visitors who thronged the fair site in Flushing Meadows Park yesterday found preparations advenced to such a stage that a sizable exposition could be held in the buildings already approaching completion. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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