Ford Motor Company. Photographic Department.

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Ford Motor Company began displaying its products at non-automotive exhibitions as early as 1904, becoming a leading exhibitor in world's fairs and other events by the mid 1930s and into the 1960s. For the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair of Tomorrow, designers anticipating elevated roads developed an exposition building that featured a "road of tomorrow." Visitors were driven down a spiral ramp in brightly painted Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln-Zepher automobiles. The Ford Exposition building, which was 520 feet long, 429 feet wide, and 88 feet high covering seven acres, also included an Industrial Hall dominated by a revolving exhibit called the "Ford Cycle of Production" and the Ford Playhouse theater.

From the description of New York World's Fair (1939-1940) photograph albums, 1939-1940. (The Henry Ford). WorldCat record id: 69680590

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creatorOf Ford Motor Company. Photographic Department. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) photograph albums, 1939-1940. The Henry Ford, Benson Ford Research Center
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associatedWith Ford, Edsel, 1893-1943. person
associatedWith Ford, Henry, 1863-1947. person
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Automobile industry and trade
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Active 1940

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