The Unisphere, located at the center of the radial pathways in the northern half of Flushing Meadows Corona Park, was commissioned for the New York World's Fair of 1964-65. Designed by landscape architect Gilmore D. Clarke (1892–1982) in aluminum with metallic mesh continents, the Unisphere was further refined in stainless steel by industrial designers at Peter Muller-Munk Associates. American Bridge Company, a division of US Steel, engineered, fabricated and erected the 350-ton, 120-foot-diameter globe, which was the centerpiece and icon of the fair.
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McKinley Administration Building, formerly a neighbourhood school, now location of administrative offices and meeting rooms for the Lackawanna Public School system
View down the main street in Bethlehem Park neighbourhood. Also visible is Lackawanna bocce club facility, a relic of the Italian population that once inhabited the street.
This empty field was once the site of the Lincoln School, which later housed administrative offices. The structure was demolished in 2016. Visible across the field are several houses moved from the Bethlehem Park neighbourhood.
Former home of Shea's Theatre, Lackawanna. Once one of three branches of the grand old Main Street theatre in downtown Buffalo. Now houses a manufacturing business