The World’s Fair is a timeless tradition where innovation meets imagination, and families around the world gather together to make history. Whether you attended in 1964, have old family photos from 1939 or lucky enough to attend in another country, we want to see your memories. (Captions are submitted by readers who share their photos.)

Credit: John Devaney Masssapequa Park

Worlds Fair

Credit: John Devaney Masssapequa Park

World's Fair

Credit: My Father: S. Klug

My brother and me at the Fair. 1965 season.

Credit: Theresa Graff

June1965 worlds fair class trip with 4th grade teacher Mr Zafrano

Credit: Leonard Silverstein - Flushing M

"Fountains of Light" The New York State Pavilion as seen from the GM Pavilion. Taken by Leonard Silverstein. Winner Honorable Mention in a national photo contest

Credit: Frederick Pica, Franklin Square

Me and my sister eating peaches at the World's Fair, 1964.

Credit: Theresa Graff

June1965 worlds fair class trip with 4th grade teacher Mr Zafrano

Credit: Richard Tellerman - West Islip

Unisphere at '64 Fair

Credit: John Devaney Massapequa Park

World's Fair

Credit: Sam Tellerman, Elmont, NY

City od Light

Credit: Unknown Flushing NY

At the NY 1964-65 Worlds Fair my grandfather Frank Motto had a pizza concession stand right outside of the Bavarian Village.

Credit: Theresa Graff

June1965 worlds fair class trip with 4th grade teacher Mr Zafrano

Credit: Sam Tellerman Elmont, NY

Mussolini statue at Italy pavillion - '39 Fair

Credit: Sam Tellerman, Elmont, NY

U.S Steel Pavillion

Credit: New York World's Fair 1964-1

Photo ID of Frank Motto

Credit: Sam Tellerman, Elmont, NY

Rosalind Tellerman (Wife) at at '39 Fair

Credit: Sam Tellerman, Elmont, NY

Schaefer Center '39 Fair

Credit: Bill Cotter, Baldwin

The Fair was the debut of the Ford Mustang. This was taken in June 1964.

Credit: Sam Tellerman Elmont, NY

Richard Tellerman at '64 fair eating a Belgium waffle

Credit: Sam Tellerman Elmont, NY

U.S Steel pavilion at night

Credit: Sam Tellerman Elmont, NY

Richard Tellerman at '64 Fair

Credit: Unknown Flushing NY

Frank Motto selling his original Crispy pizza to a happy customer at the 1964-65 NYC World's Fair

Credit: John Devaney Masssapequa Park

World's Fair

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Sam and Rosalind Tellerman at '39 Fair

Credit: Frederick Pica, Franklin Square

Me, my brother and sister at the World Fair, 1965.

Credit: Michael Tierney, Elmont, NY

The Tierney Family, Bridge of Flags to NY State Pavilion, 1965

Credit: Donna stochla

1964 we were just married and visited the fair often...it was great and very crowded

Credit: Frederick Pica, Franklin Square

My unhappy brother at the World Fair, 1965. He was just told all the Good and Plenty candy was all gone!

Credit: Michael Tierney, Elmont, NY

The Tierney Family, along with my mother's Uncle Joe visiting from Czechoslovakia. I'm sort of in this one Fair photo, as my mom is carrying me and I was born a few months later. A very comfortable trip for me.

Credit: Stephen stochla

Just married my new husband and I visited the fair many times. It was amazing

Credit: Paul MacAvoy, Baldwin

Harry MacAvoy (from Baldwin) standing in front of Liberty Bell replica at the 1964-65 NY Worlds Fair.

Credit: John Devaney Massapequa Park

World's Fair

Credit: Sam Tellerman, Elmont, NY

Kodak Pavillion

Credit: Richard Tellerman, West Islip

Rosalind and Sam Tellerman - 64 Fair at Kodak pavillion

Credit: David Chipkin

Standing in front of the Unisphere

Credit: Frederick Pica, Franklin Square

My brother, sister, mother and family friends drying off in the parking lot at the World Fair, 1965, after a rainstorm before we entered the fair.

Credit: Michael Tierney, Elmont, NY

High view of the Fair, September, 1964.

Credit: John Devaney Masssapequa Park

World's Fair

Credit: Dad (Arthur DeGennaro) Bayside N

At the Post Office Mom (Millie) Sister (Lorraine) and my self

Credit: John Devaney Massapequa Park

World's Fair

Credit: Michael Tierney, Elmont, NY

The Tierney Family at the Vatican Pavilion.

Credit: John Devaney Masssapequa Park

World's Fair

Credit: Paul MacAvoy, Baldwin

Looking happy having my picture snapped by my father in front of the Liberty Bell replica at the 1964-65 NY Worlds Fair.

Credit: Michael Tierney, Elmont, NY

The Mormon Pavilion

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