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  2. 1964 New York World's Fair - Wikipedia

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    Visitors 13 and older were originally charged the adult admission price of $2.00 (equivalent to $19.65 in 2023), while children 2–12 years old were charged $1.00 (equivalent to $9.82 in 2023). [361] [195] The WFC sold discounted tickets in packs of 20; [195] some major companies like AT&T bought hundreds of thousands of tickets for employees ...

  3. Vanguard Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Vanguard Airlines was a low-cost airline based in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, where it operated a hub from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. [1] For a time, Vanguard also had significant operations at Chicago Midway International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, until late 2000.

  4. The Battle of Midway (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Midway is a 1942 American short documentary film directed by John Ford. It is a montage of color footage of the Battle of Midway with voice overs of various narrators, including Johnny Governali, Donald Crisp , Henry Fonda , and Jane Darwell .

  5. Tower of London (1962 film) - Wikipedia

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    Tower of London is a 1962 historical drama and gothic horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Vincent Price and Michael Pate.The film was produced by Edward Small Productions.

  6. Empire Theatre (42nd Street) - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Theatre (originally the Eltinge Theatre) is a former Broadway theater at 234 West 42nd Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.Opened in 1912, the theater was designed by Thomas W. Lamb for the Hungarian-born impresario A. H. Woods.

  7. Cumberland Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, Cumberland Drive-In was using the same movie projector it used in 1952. The only major change is that in 2003 the lamp houses were changed from carbon arc lamp to powerful light bulbs. Ticket sales do not generate large sums of money for drive-in theaters such as the Cumberland Drive-In. Film companies claim most of the ticket price.

  8. Bruno Gaido - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Peter Gaido (March 21, 1916 – June 15, 1942) was an American sailor who served in the United States Navy as an Aviation Machinist's Mate during World War II.While flying as a gunner on a Douglas SBD Dauntless during the Battle of Midway, he was shot down and captured by Imperial Japanese Navy.

  9. Two Tickets to Paris - Wikipedia

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    The film was made independently by Harry Romm, who had produced Hey, Let's Twist (1961). He used the same director of that film, Greg Garrison, and cast Joey Dee, who was known for the Peppermint Twist.