1964 & 1965 Official Guide Book & Souvenir Map Entries


The description of this exhibit from the 1964 Official Guide Book

Cover- 1964 Guidebook

The description of this exhibit from the 1965 Official Guide Book

Cover - 1965 Guidebook

The location of this exhibit on the 1964 Official Souvenir Map

Cover - 1964 Official Souvenir Map

FIRST NATIONAL
CITY BANK

New York's First National City Bank, which is the only bank with a branch at the Fair, has two buildings - one for visitors and one for the use of Fair exhibitors and employees, located near the Oregon pavilion (No. 4).

The Visitors' Branch has a multilingual staff and specializes in foreign currency transactions. Beside the entrance to the glass-fronted building is a revolving geophysical globe nearly 20 feet in circumference; a 30-foot pylon flies the flags of the 35 nations where the bank has branches.
The Service Branch expects to handle more than $500 million of regular banking transactions during the two years of the Fair.

FIRST NATIONAL
CITY BANK

The Fair's bank has a multilingual staff and specializes in foreign currency transactions.

In this handsome, glass-fronted building, open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., visitors, with proper identification, may cash checks and convert foreign currency into dollars.