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FILE - This 1964 file photo from the World's Fair in the Queens borough of New York shows a views of the future in the “Futurama 2” ride put together by General Motors. The millions of visitors who attended the New York World’s Fair that opened in 1964 were introduced to a range of technological innovations and predictions. Some of those turned out to be right on the money and others, perhaps thankfully, were way off the mark. (AP Photo/File)
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FILE - This 1964 file photo from the World's Fair in the Queens borough of New York shows a views of a moon colony in the “Futurama 2” ride put together by General Motors. The millions of visitors who attended the New York World’s Fair that opened in 1964 were introduced to a range of technological innovations and predictions. Some of those turned out to be right on the money and others, perhaps thankfully, were way off the mark. (AP Photo/File)
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In this April 17, 2014 photo provided by the Queens Economic Development Corporation, Rose Vermersch, 95, and her daughter, MariePaule Vermersch, 66, pose for a photo in their home in the Forest Hills section of the Queens borough of New York. Rose, her husband Maurice, and MariePaule were the Belgian family that introduced Belgian waffles to the American public during the 1964 World’s Fair. (AP Photo/Queens Economic Development Corporation, Rob MacKay)