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Philip Sohn, Full Interview

Collection: Queens Museum Oral History Project Records at the Archives at Queens Library: Philip Sohn
Date: Time Period: 1964 - 1965; 2014-07-27; Interview recorded: Jul 27, 2014 Material: Digital audio recording made using Zoom H2A digital recorder and Adobe Audition. Dimension: Total running time: 0:04:31
Creator: Philip Sohn interviewed by Abigail Banks Identifier: aql:18421 sohn_philip_full

Description: Philip Sohn visited the 1964 World's Fair as a young boy with his family. He describes some of his favorite exhibits and pavilions as well as some of the food that he and his family ate during their visit.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:18354

Creator : Philip Sohn interviewed by Abigail Banks

Date : Time Period: 1964 - 1965; 2014-07-27; Interview recorded: Jul 27, 2014

Summary/Description : Philip Sohn visited the 1964 World's Fair as a young boy with his family. He describes some of his favorite exhibits and pavilions as well as some of the food that he and his family ate during their visit.

Subject : New York World's Fair (1964-1965 : New York, N.Y.)

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, NY Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using Zoom H2A digital recorder and Adobe Audition.; Total running time: 0:04:31

Identifier : aql:18421 sohn_philip_full

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