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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @NCS61
    @NCS61 3 года назад +92

    My Uncle Seymour is one of the people featured in this film. He is the photography/you tube buff. One of the black & white pictures they show is of me as a baby. 😀 My uncle passed at 92 in May 2019. He was soooo happy to participate in this project. Thank you to the film makers for including him and for giving me happy, lasting memories of my dear, beloved uncle, who I loved very, very much.

    • @BroAnarchy
      @BroAnarchy Год назад +6

      Is that you at 17:35 ? Sounds like your uncle was quite a character!

    • @NCS61
      @NCS61 Год назад +6

      @@BroAnarchy yes, that’s me. 😊With my grandmother and aunt.

    • @juliocesarpereira4325
      @juliocesarpereira4325 Год назад +6

      Thank you and your Uncle Seymour for making this possible. My mom was born in 1939, my dad was 8 years old at this time.

    • @JamesKinney-rf5wn
      @JamesKinney-rf5wn Год назад +1

      That is amazing to read thankyou for sharing ❤

    • @NCS61
      @NCS61 Год назад

      You’re welcome. 😀

  • @ivanhicks887
    @ivanhicks887 Год назад +7

    Very EXCELLENT Video - I am 90 - Grew up in Jackson Heights - went to the fair with my father - Got Stuck on the Parachute - That was an adventure - 16mm was a big deal - 8mm was a deal - I was a Designer in the 64 world fair - Industrial Designer - Did The Tower Of light mechanical figure Displays and Belgian Waffle Display and others - You had a Wonderful Life - God Bless You and Family

  • @explorepikespeak
    @explorepikespeak Год назад +4

    In our family archives is a handful of black & white snapshots from the 1939 World's Fair when my parents, then newlyweds, visited it from Colorado. They bought a little souvenir, a metal sculpture of the "Trylon & Perisphere," which still sits on my shelf of treasured heirlooms.

  • @djstarr2753
    @djstarr2753 2 месяца назад +1

    “Black and white, versus a color memory.” Profoundly moving video! Loved it

    • @NCS61
      @NCS61 Месяц назад

      Oh, at the end? That’s my uncle saying that, my Uncle Seymour. He passed away in 2019 at 92. God bless him! RIP Please see the other comments where we discuss him.

  • @john-paulderosa7217
    @john-paulderosa7217 Год назад +9

    This is a beautiful film. I attended the Fair in 1964 and was very surprised to find out that the major exhibits in 1939 had been done by the very same companies. The people I met in my youth who had been at the 1939 fair shared the feeling of exhilaration and astonishment presented in this video.

    • @tomryan914
      @tomryan914 Год назад

      GREAT!!! film , for posterity.

  • @RudeCustoms
    @RudeCustoms Год назад +10

    I really felt like I was sitting by the fire listening to my Grandfather telling me a story. Just wide-eyed and hoping the story never ended.

  • @jumboJetPilot
    @jumboJetPilot Год назад +3

    I love all of the people interviewed here! They all convey their memories with such fondness. I hope that they’ve all had wonderful lives in the decades since.
    There was a life-sized brass bald eagle at the ‘39 Fair that had formerly been on a Nazi swastica. Hitler donated it to the 1939 World Fair. After the Fair it ended up on top of my school’s flagpole. I always used to look up at it and marvel at the history it had seen.

  • @terenceskill9526
    @terenceskill9526 3 года назад +6

    "this is my HP camera...2 megapixels..." :D this video is a multidimensional time-capsule.

  • @ddespair
    @ddespair 4 года назад +18

    The ones who took film of the fair were ahead of their time. There are so many events I wish I had filmed when I was younger.

  • @jackwinton7542
    @jackwinton7542 2 года назад +3

    The big sphere was the idea of the Hayden Planetarium that was opened in the AMNH 60 years later.

  • @argentsims9380
    @argentsims9380 6 лет назад +33

    Beautiful film! So nice seeing them remembering and giving us their perspective from back then.

  • @krimpet100
    @krimpet100 2 года назад +4

    all that footage that Ephriam has all needs to be uploaded somehow so it dosen't get lost,and we can all enjoy.

  • @lklpalka
    @lklpalka 4 года назад +5

    My mother was 10 when her uncle took her to the fair. She shared colorful and detailed memories with me, many of which appear in your video. Thank You

  • @Downecker
    @Downecker 7 месяцев назад

    I'm 74 and a group of us kids in Newark NJ took the trains to the 1964-65 World's Fair . Greatest fun ! Went home at night and never a fear on the trains! When people were still civil ! How far down we as a society have come . I'm embarrassed at the newer generation !

  • @jpolar394
    @jpolar394 4 года назад +67

    The future sure looked better in the past.

    • @ianchan2624
      @ianchan2624 3 года назад +1

      nah bro

    • @georgebethos7890
      @georgebethos7890 3 года назад

      LOL 😆 AGREED

    • @thedailydao
      @thedailydao 2 года назад +1

      The reason neither arguments are wrong but nor are they right. Our present is a quantum leap forward as soon as we realise it.

    • @tm3m
      @tm3m Год назад

      hahahaha hmmmm what else was happening in 1939 hmmmmmmm

    • @alaricabercrombie2692
      @alaricabercrombie2692 9 месяцев назад

      @@tm3m The start of World War ll when Hitler invaded Poland, that September.

  • @voicetube
    @voicetube 6 лет назад +19

    This was absolutely amazing! I'm actually reading and audiobook which is a memoir of a gentleman who fought at Iwo Jima. As a young boy he tells the story (in this case I tell the story which is very awesome) of his trip to the 1939 world's fair with his two brothers and his father. This was a real nice bookend to all the research I've been doing :-)

  • @jimmybuffet4970
    @jimmybuffet4970 4 года назад +10

    This was masterfully done, and with such regard & respect.

  • @johnt.mickevich2772
    @johnt.mickevich2772 5 лет назад +22

    This film is a treasure.

  • @gonzoexpress9885
    @gonzoexpress9885 Год назад

    Wonderful. A truly moving and evocative documentary. Thanks to all involved.

  • @rosesprog1722
    @rosesprog1722 Год назад +1

    In 1967 the World Fair was in Montreal, I lived an hour away and I was 9, it changed my life. There I began learning about the world, and I never lost the appetite.

  • @mlubli
    @mlubli 5 лет назад +7

    This really deserves more attention! Loved it.. thanks

  • @emil.jansson
    @emil.jansson Год назад +1

    Deeply moving.

  • @ellissep
    @ellissep Год назад +1

    This was a great Documentary!! Thank you so much!

  • @MicahEddyOfficial
    @MicahEddyOfficial 5 лет назад +12

    This video is indescribably wonderful. Thank you for doing this.

  • @fvhayden
    @fvhayden 5 лет назад +29

    I attended the fair as a four year old in 1940. In looking at this wonderful remembrance I was startled by the "Hobby Lobby" at 10:45!

    • @jimmybuffet4970
      @jimmybuffet4970 4 года назад +5

      Not the Hobby Lobby retail chain most would think of, of course. :)

    • @joeyscerbo7776
      @joeyscerbo7776 3 года назад +3

      I hope you are doing well! I’m sure you have wonderful memories

  • @HiddenPalm
    @HiddenPalm 4 года назад +11

    Over forty years later when I used to cut class in 5th and 6th grade and get on the 7 train straight to Willet's Point for Flushing Park, I would walk around the whole entire park as if it belonged to me and only me. No one else would be there during the weekday in the day time, except for park workers. I would walk around pretending the entire park was my estate and the park workers were my personal garden attendants of my own grand purlieu outside the city limits of Corona. I would even make gestures to them as if I was keeping my eye on them and snap my fingers ordering them to get back to work. I would then put my walkman headphones back on and continue listening to The Great Adventures of Slick Rick album surveying all of my property.
    I know Flushing Park like the back of my hand. And its incredible how none of those 1939 World Fair structures are there any more. The work it must of took to take them all down, is almost unimaginable to me. Today, I welcome everyone and their family and friends to come and sojourn my grandiose estate, Flushing Park. I highly recommend the savory Oaxacan Cheese Empanadas. They are absolutely scrumptious.

    • @emmarose4234
      @emmarose4234 4 года назад +2

      The New York City Pavilion is still there...

    • @TheChoochooboy99
      @TheChoochooboy99 4 года назад +2

      This will be my first destination when I finally get to visit New York City. I just want to soak in all that once was and in my mind see the ghosts of the past walking all around me. I just want to imagine how people felt and what they said and saw as they walked through this great park. Someday I will get that chance.

  • @drew123saulpaul
    @drew123saulpaul 4 года назад +8

    To think that these times are the closest we’ve come to having a depression again. Very interesting doc.

  • @UKbrownSkinBoy
    @UKbrownSkinBoy 6 месяцев назад

    As these dear people remenisce, you just know that they are reliving the moment in their heads. Wonderful.

  • @niccoarcadia4179
    @niccoarcadia4179 3 года назад +5

    I have a big appreciation of people who are willing to share their memories. We really do need our elderly. I wish today's younger generation would be more respectful to the old. Dumb politics has made old people the enemy in their eyes.

  • @thebaccathatchews
    @thebaccathatchews 4 года назад +4

    Very beautiful.
    The Fair has always entranced me, ever since I was little.
    If i had a time machine, this is the first place I'd go.

  • @carlvollrath2272
    @carlvollrath2272 3 года назад +6

    I was 8 years old when my parents took me to the 1939 world's fair. When my father didn't see a German building.
    , he predicted World War II.

  • @johnallen2771
    @johnallen2771 3 года назад +3

    I went to the 1964 World's Fair in NYC. It was quite a sight for 13-year old eyes. My mom went to the one in 1934 in Chicago. She told me a lot of stories about that occasion. At the displays by various nations they will show you what they are doing, inventions, all kinds of stuff that are really futuristic. It you get the opportunity to go to a World's Fair you should do it. You won't be disappointed.

  • @StudiosInti
    @StudiosInti 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this short film.

  • @techguy9023
    @techguy9023 4 года назад +5

    This is amazing. I went to the 1982 world’s fair expecting something like this. I was seriously disappointed.

    • @mesofius
      @mesofius 3 года назад +2

      I was still dead in 1982

    • @rebeccav4659
      @rebeccav4659 3 года назад +2

      @@mesofius I’m sorry to hear that......🤔

    • @mesofius
      @mesofius 3 года назад +3

      @@rebeccav4659 thank you

  • @ecamille1542
    @ecamille1542 3 года назад +3

    My grandpa gave me a set with a pickle pin and a ketchup bottle pin from the fair.

  • @gregvanholsbeck
    @gregvanholsbeck 2 года назад +4

    Dude spends the first 2 minutes roasting his grandmother and the founding fathers. Incredible.

    • @blank-dr2kx
      @blank-dr2kx 5 месяцев назад

      Just call him a gentleman not a dude grow up

    • @gregvanholsbeck
      @gregvanholsbeck 5 месяцев назад

      @@blank-dr2kx 😂😂😂

  • @letsplayclassicgames5024
    @letsplayclassicgames5024 2 года назад +2

    Is there an archival dump of all of that color film? Definitely amazing footage that needs to be accessible assuming all of it was restored for this short video.

  • @SymphonyBrahms
    @SymphonyBrahms 3 года назад +4

    The best American world's fairs were: New York 1939, Chicago 1933, Chicago 1893, St. Louis 1904, and San Francisco 1915.

  • @emmarose4234
    @emmarose4234 5 лет назад +12

    I LOVE THE 1939 NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR!!!
    Even though I’m far more of a 1964 New York World’s Fair fan.

  • @eddieflori4336
    @eddieflori4336 5 лет назад +7

    THANKS FOR SHARING THE TREASURE!

  • @Mikehoffmanart
    @Mikehoffmanart 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for making that!

  • @larryboysen5911
    @larryboysen5911 4 года назад +4

    I was not around at the time of the 1939-40 fairs...yes FAIRS...as we had one out here in San Francisco..."Treasure Island"! Being born in 1943, I missed these wonderful exhibitions. My mom, dad and grandparents attended our fair...and it was as beautiful as the NYWF. The optimism then...killed off by war and greed...which still rules the world of 2020!

  • @marchess286
    @marchess286 Год назад

    thank you.

  • @bobmarker6812
    @bobmarker6812 4 года назад +5

    3:10 - I'm glad he bought 400 FT. of color film. These videos are neat.

  • @paolachavez499
    @paolachavez499 4 года назад +29

    The guy describing his wife’s hat made me laugh so much

    • @mesofius
      @mesofius 3 года назад

      what was that? it sounds good

    • @p11111
      @p11111 3 года назад +5

      @@mesofius 3:47 "stupid yellow hat"

  • @hristinatrajkovskatrajkovs74
    @hristinatrajkovskatrajkovs74 2 года назад +2

    I'm wondering how many people need to work over there to build hundreds of buildings only for the fair and after that destroying them?

  • @moosetruck66
    @moosetruck66 2 года назад +1

    Such a fantastic video !
    What a joy listening to these people reliving their World Fair memories. 🥰

  • @bizzybgful
    @bizzybgful 3 года назад +4

    Priceless, people should watch this, just to study how to be a decent human being

  • @gardengeek3041
    @gardengeek3041 3 года назад +2

    I was born 8 years after, but somehow this puts me THERE much more than anything from the Hollywood film industry of that era. Always imagine that the world before my time was in black & white, and this video helps me correct that. Much like the first time we see the jump into colour in The Wizard of Oz or Pleasantville. And this brain jump is also what the former fairgoers describe so well.
    When I hear them speak, with that special accent from the neighborhoods around the fair site, am swept back to the times I first set foot in NYC. I think of the people who worked and travelled through LaGuardia Airport, those who good-naturedly told me that I was the one with the accent. Everyone sharp as a tack and so full of wit.
    At the time I knew beans about Jewish American culture and the great impact it has had on North American society. In a way, Flushing Meadow really was a centre of the Melting Pot. That can be seen by the mix of dancers on the outdoor dance floor. Thank you so much to all those who participated in putting this wondrous work together, and thank the Lord I stumbled upon it.

  • @Mitch-zr4wb
    @Mitch-zr4wb 2 года назад +1

    We just finished restoring a 1939 NYC worlds fair Briar Pipe

  • @krimpet100
    @krimpet100 2 года назад +1

    thank you for sharing this footage! Beautiful video esp. in color.

  • @baframer
    @baframer 2 года назад +1

    These films are passing the test of time.

  • @soxster101
    @soxster101 4 года назад +8

    Before Disneyland/world (and even before a short time in the 80s Heritage USA) you had the World's Fair. I'll tell ya I rather go to one of the World's Fair any day than that Disney crap! But too many years too late. Pitty. The world we live in now...Cringe!

  • @scienz
    @scienz Год назад +1

    nice doc but i wat to see more of the actual fair and not just personal anecdotes.

  • @ms90sbabyy
    @ms90sbabyy 4 года назад +2

    I love this thank you so much

  • @TheLindaLou1
    @TheLindaLou1 3 года назад

    Lovely film! Enjoyed the reminiscences so much.

  • @CH-zp2rh
    @CH-zp2rh 3 года назад +1

    I love this documental, but didn’t show much of the fair

  • @ZiaRDS
    @ZiaRDS 4 года назад +4

    Less than two minutes in and he dragged his grandmother across the country, Jesus Christ 🤣🤣

    • @TrainsFerriesFeet
      @TrainsFerriesFeet 3 года назад +1

      New Yorkers are honest and direct, they don't sugarcoat things.

  • @GeekFilter
    @GeekFilter 2 месяца назад

    I have one of those Heinz pickle pins! I think I got it for like a dollar when I was 17 or 18 (in the 80s) I was the weird kid who was obsessed with the 1939 NYWF.

  • @blank-dr2kx
    @blank-dr2kx 5 месяцев назад

    5:57 omg king kandy (aka turbo)from Wreck it Ralph

  • @Rustyrailhead
    @Rustyrailhead 2 года назад +1

    Whoa, did you say a class of 50 people. What, not enough teachers ?

    • @NCS61
      @NCS61 Год назад +1

      That was my uncle. The NYC schools were packed, still are, with huge classes. He went to school with children who’s parents immigrated to NYC from other countries (my grandparents) in the early 1900s and there were a lot. Either that, or he got the number wrong. It was 70 years ago at the time when he said it.

  • @whatafreakinusername
    @whatafreakinusername 3 года назад +1

    I'm flabbergasted that Ephraim was 99 in this video, he didn't look a day over 80!

  • @djstarr2753
    @djstarr2753 2 месяца назад

    Do a video about the San Francisco 1939 Worlds Fair, please

  • @derekstenborg6504
    @derekstenborg6504 3 года назад +1

    simply great. love it

  • @Wa3ypx
    @Wa3ypx 4 года назад +1

    I wasnt even thought of in '39. But listening to these folks, one has to think what went thorough these peoples minds when war broke out. They could've thought "Wow, everybody gets together and has a good time. Now I hear Germans are rounding up Jews in Belgium." "I was in the Belgium exhibit, why is this happening?"

  • @TuanBe-ni2ud
    @TuanBe-ni2ud 3 года назад +1

    The fair look like the future but not the future. It weird to think about it

  • @prettytse7762
    @prettytse7762 3 года назад +1

    DIDN'T GET THE PICKLE!

  • @song4you80
    @song4you80 3 года назад +1

    There is a hone in the town I live in from this world's fair. From house plans bought from 1939 fair.

  • @rockoman
    @rockoman 3 года назад

    beautifully done

  • @5150georgie
    @5150georgie 3 года назад

    I have 8mm film from my great grandfather opening day.

  • @davidhibbs6989
    @davidhibbs6989 Год назад

    You mean AM radio? Because FM radio wasn't invented yet in 1939'

  • @antoniomv9444
    @antoniomv9444 3 года назад +1

    The future is not what it used to be

  • @atompunk5575
    @atompunk5575 2 года назад

    My god, the future, the Gernsback Continuum was right

  • @blank-dr2kx
    @blank-dr2kx 5 месяцев назад

    Look how well dressed everybody was

  • @BobysMcdonaldMisterios
    @BobysMcdonaldMisterios 4 года назад +1

    This looks just like Tijuana mexico , google it , the city

  • @BughunterX
    @BughunterX 2 года назад +1

    Yes, in the past even the future was better.....

  • @jeffelzey
    @jeffelzey 2 года назад

    At least Cambridge voted intelligently...

  • @benhaad4sho
    @benhaad4sho 3 года назад +3

    I think the human race is de- evolving instead of evolving. I've been here over 60 years and that's my observation.

  • @ramyanthony4615
    @ramyanthony4615 4 года назад +2

    That might be the first GGILF Ive seen in the wild. Me likey

  • @peacegzz6197
    @peacegzz6197 Месяц назад

    Kev Row ain’t lie press 1

  • @bunnicula38
    @bunnicula38 3 года назад +2

    Too much interviewing of elderly people, not enough of the fair.

  • @luxuriousfir
    @luxuriousfir Год назад +1

    yeah these world Fairs built these billion-dollar opulent buildings while everyone in society was suffering and dying. Something doesn't add up here.....

  • @krirakayarthaya6846
    @krirakayarthaya6846 Месяц назад

    ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮೀನಾರಾಯಣ ರಾವ್ ೧೯೩೯ ಜನನ.

  • @massapower
    @massapower 4 года назад +3

    ANALOG FILM BaBY !!!

    • @Cjnw
      @Cjnw 4 года назад +1

      Analogue

  • @koubenakombi3066
    @koubenakombi3066 Год назад

    Design by important architects? C'mon... these buildings were there before you existed. We simply inherited this land from an older civilization.

  • @artnardone
    @artnardone 11 месяцев назад

    The area of the two worlds fair in Queens NY today is garbage , You would not want to be there.....

  • @georgerodriquez7744
    @georgerodriquez7744 3 года назад +1

    And here we are complaining about everything. And these people had to give so much due to the depression no candies no toys. And they were happy we should be ashamed of our self.for crying we dont have or that.these people maybe only had a 1 meal.we need to give THE LORD thanks that at least we have a roof meal we dont have to be out there on food lines.So lets all ben our kness and give praise to THE LORD.so tonite as we lay down to sleep kets all give the thanks for what we had today cause tomorrow we dont know what we are going to wake up to.