- Artist's rendering of the West Virginia Pavilion
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- West Virginia Pavilion
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- Glassblowing exhibit at the West Virginia Pavilion
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- West Virginia Pavilion
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- West Virginia Pavilion
- SOURCE: © Copyright David Eppen Collection
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- Kinetic Fountain at the West Virginia Pavilion
- SOURCE: © Copyright Bill Cotter Collection
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- Mario Sandon blew glass in the miniature glass-making plant in the West Virginia pavilion. His appreciative audience bought the objects they'd seen made. A glass-enclosed beehive with 6,000 honey bees at work, a simulated coal mine and a radio astronomy sky exhibit were its other unique offerings. There was also a cafeteria.
- SOURCE: News Colorfoto by Arthur Sasse Richard Lewis, New York Sunday News, October 24, 1965
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- Conceptual artwork for the Pilgram Glass Exhibit in the West Virginai Pavilion
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- Aerial view of the West Virginia Pavilion
- SOURCE: NY World's Fair Publicity Photo presented courtesy Craig Bavaro Collection
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