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Visitors stroll through re-creations of an Oriental street, an Alpine peak, a tropical forest -- complete with sights and sounds.

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Locate It: B35

In the center of a courtyard stands a 120-foot spire containing the world's largest carillon, with 610 bells that are electronically amplified. It strikes the hours at the Fair and is played in daily concerts by famous carillonneurs.

  • "GLOBAL HOLIDAY." During a 15- to 20-minute indoor walk, fairgoers visit such faraway places as a bustling Hong Kong street, a serene Indian garden, a Bavarian ski lodge, a Cambodian forest and the harbor of Rio de Janeiro.
  • HAM RADIO. Members of the American Radio Relay League operate a sending and receiving station capable of reaching around the globe.
  • SERVICEMEN'S CENTER. A lounge of the United Service Organizations (USO) supplies travel information and helps servicemen obtain tickets to New York theaters, sports events and other local attractions.

The description of this exhibit from the 1965 Official Guide Book


Spectacular shot of the Coca-Cola Pavilion

SOURCE: Commercial Transparency by Photo Lab, Inc., Washington, DC

Coca-Cola Pavilion

 

The many components of the Carillon in Coca-Cola's tower can be seen in this shot taken at the entrance to the Coca-Cola Pavilion
 
SOURCE: Presented courtesy Jeff DaSilva © 2007 Jeff DaSilva,
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Coca-Cola Entrance