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Unisphere
Unisphere
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Monumental, optimistic, and unmistakably New York — this fine art photograph captures the Unisphere, the massive stainless steel globe that stands at the heart of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens. Built for the 1964 World's Fair as a symbol of global interdependence and the space age, the Unisphere stands 140 feet tall and weighs 700,000 pounds, making it the largest global structure ever built. It has since become one of New York City's most beloved landmarks, a gleaming testament to mid-century ambition and the dream of a connected world. A striking, graphic image with real historical weight. Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper with optional acrylic glass or Alu-Dibond mounting for a gallery-quality finish.
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