Show THROUGH BROAD AND BEAUTIFUL ENTRYWAYS VISITORS WILL PASS TO THE NEW YORK FAIR d F 54 IV UK 27 wm 01 an mrm ari IN m 23 fra K V e N P 3 R 1 4 Z AIN 3 two A R AM M P R g j OR I 1 MIN g A tz aa W 0 41 g m X 6 wi 9 e 4 apak t M www i ap 00 R 0 NEW YORK spec special I 1 a D forty thousand persons an hour visitors irom from every state and every nation must be accommodated commo dated in comfort at but one of the entryways entry ways to the new york worlds fair of 1939 according to arrangements arrangement the fair corporation is completing to handle a maximum daily attendance of the artists drawing as reproduced above calls for a magnificent double decked entryway with underpasses under passes overpasses over passes pedestrian walks bus terminals comfort stations and bridge connections assuring comfort while providing an area of architectural splendor shown is a ramp leading from the exposition grounds to ward the B MT subway terminal at a point where i is necessary to cross over the long island railroad tracks and to avoid undue congestion of pedestrian traffic shown in the left foreground is a domed restaurant within a fountain basin and a concourse bordered by grown plane trees and nearer an open air caie cafe and an information kiosk along the flanking walls the artist has delineated the fairs world concept which looks to the building of a peaceful happier world ol of tomorrow |