"Europa" Located at the instersection of the Court of Railways and Bridge of Wheels, this statue by Gleb W. Derujinsky is an allegorial symbol of power surrounded by a mirrored pool.
General Motor's Building: In keeping with the World's Fair theme of "Building the World of Tomorrow," the General Motor's Exhibit presents a conception of future motor traffic regulations and super highways. "Highways and Horizons" By means of a continuous escalator, visitors seated in comfortable moving chairs travel over the super-highways of tomorrow. The tour is climaxed by a full-sized street intersection, showing the architecture, motor traffic and pedestrian facilities of the future. Norman Bel Geddes is the designer and the architect is Albert Kahn, Inc.
One of the new Buicks for 1939!
G.M.'s "Futurama" exhibit was one of the most popular of the '39 World's Fair. Below we see the crowds lining up!
Where would you like to go next?
The
Business Building

or the
Goodrich Building

or the
Ford Building

or the
Chrysler Building?
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