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"CORE Chapter Plans A Drive-In To Stall World's Fair Opening: Brooklyn Group Says Proposed Traffic Tie-Up, April 22, Will Spotlight Civil Rights Fight". The Wall Street Journal. April 7, 1964. p. 6. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest132950770; Alden, Robert (April 10, 1964). "CORE Maps Tie-up on Roads to Fair". The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Archived from the original on May 31, 2024. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
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"World's Fair Announces Repayment in Advance Of $1 Million Bank Loan: Moses Says Fair Corp. Is Current With Creditors, Expects Gains In Attendance, Which Trails '64". The Wall Street Journal. May 20, 1965. p. 10. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest133044234; Alden, Robert (May 20, 1965). "Fair Repays Loan Of $1 Million Early". The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
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"World's Fair Reopens Wednesday, Seeking To Lure More Visitors: New Exhibits Part of Attempt To Better 1964's Attendance, But Admission Cost Is Higher". The Wall Street Journal. April 19, 1965. p. 15. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest133045801.
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"Vaudeville: Delayed Openings Of Some Exhibs At World's Fair". Variety. Vol. 238, no. 10. April 28, 1965. p. 53. ProQuest1017114843; "Show's Ready – Except For New Exhibits". Newsday. April 21, 1965. p. 3. ISSN2574-5298. ProQuest914422823.
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"AMF Plans Monorail at New York World's Fair". The Washington Post, Times Herald. July 23, 1963. p. A21. ISSN0190-8286. ProQuest141825692; "AMF takes flyer on monorail: The company, building its first monorail at the World's Fair, has plans for world-wide selling". Railway Age. Vol. 155, no. 5. July 29, 1963. p. 68. ProQuest882954650.
"Bid to Sell World's Fair Monorail Brings Enthusiastic Response: Decision Data Help Wanted". The Washington Post, Times Herald. September 6, 1965. p. D5. ISSN0190-8286. ProQuest142599694.
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"World's Fair Buildings Will Fall to Science: Tests to Run Into May". The Washington Post, Times Herald. April 19, 1966. p. B3. ISSN0190-8286. ProQuest142880643; "Scientists Will Rattle World's Fair Skeleton". Newsday. April 15, 1966. p. 11. ISSN2574-5298. ProQuest915191388.
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"New York World's Fair Won't Reduce Principal Of $22,371,250 Notes: Moses, President, Says Holders Will Get 2 Interest Payments, Recover Half of Investments". The Wall Street Journal. October 19, 1965. p. 8. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest133005094.
"New York City Official Says World's Fair Loss In '64 Exceeded Report: Comptroller Charges Fair Gave Credit to Bad-Risk Exhibitors, And Pre-Selected Some Bidders". The Wall Street Journal. December 22, 1965. p. 7. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest132969719.
"World's Fair Mixed Boon To New York". The Washington Post, Times Herald. February 20, 1961. p. A3. ISSN0190-8286. ProQuest141392737.
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