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Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge
bridge in New York City

Unisphere
The Unisphere is a spherical stainless steel representation of the Earth at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, New York. The globe was designed by Gilmore D. Clarke for the 1964 New York World's Fair. Commissioned to celebrate the beginning of the space age, the Unisphere was conceived and constructed as the theme symbol of the World's Fair. The theme of the World's Fair was "Peace Through Understanding", and the Unisphere represented the theme of global interdependence, being dedicated to "Man's Achievements on a Shrinking Globe in an Expanding Universe".
Shea Stadium
1964-2009 sports stadium in Queens, New York, USA
Five-Percent Nation
American religion (1964-)
277 Park Avenue
skyscraper
New York Hall of Science
science and technology museum in New York City, New York, USA
Credit Lyonnais Building
building in New York City

The Fugs
American rock band
David H. Koch Theater
venue at New York City's Lincoln Center

Benihana
is a chain of Japanese restaurants. Originally founded by Yunosuke Aoki as a cafe in Tokyo in 1945, Benihana spread to the United States in 1964 when his son Hiroaki "Rocky" Aoki opened its first restaurant in New York City.
Trump Village
residential complex in Brooklyn, New York
Boerum Hill
neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States of America
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
senior college of the City University of New York in Midtown Manhattan, New York City
American Musical and Dramatic Academy
private college conservatory for the performing arts
Lincoln Square Synagogue
synagogue in New York City
Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress
rotating theater audio-animatronic stage show attraction at the Walt Disney World Resort