world's fair
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of world's fair
An Americanism dating back to 1840–50
Example Sentences
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In a part of town where the facades of pastel buildings graciously swerve like waterfront breezes and ornamental friezes stretch upward like ziggurats—the Miami Beach Art Deco District—you hardly need to shift perspective when you enter an exhibition at the Wolfsonian–FIU museum and gaze at streamlined structures from Chicago’s 1933-34 World’s Fair, or the pointed Trylon and gleaming Perisphere of New York’s 1939-40 World’s Fair.
For this writer, the 1964-65 World’s Fair in New York was exhilarating.
Will the 2030 world’s fair in Saudi Arabia transform cultures or inspire visitors?
The car — first introduced in 1964 at the New York World’s Fair as a sporty, compact coup with just a little bit of an edge — is given a hero’s treatment.
From Los Angeles Times
More than 50 years after debuting at the 1970 Osaka world’s fair with the 17-minute experimental film “Tiger Child,” the format has become the ascendant king of spectacle.
From Los Angeles Times
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