He Was First in Line at the World's Fair 60 Years Ago
Briefly

Bill Turchyn, an 18-year-old college freshman, and his roommates from St. Peter's College wanted to be the first to enter the 1964 World's Fair, experiencing the rush into the great big beautiful tomorrow described in a song lyric.
They could marvel at new attractions like the Unisphere and watch the spectacular, lavish, colorful, and noisy show called Wonder World, making it a perfect fair experience.
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