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  • The Trylon was a slender three-sided pylon 610 feet tall, 50 feet higher than the Washington Monument.

    Far Beyond the Stars Steven Barnes 2000

  • The Trylon was a slender three-sided pylon 610 feet tall, 50 feet higher than the Washington Monument.

    Far Beyond the Stars Steven Barnes 2000

  • And Ilya Bolotowsky's neoplastic, three-sided, painted wood sculpture "Trylon" 1977 is a masterly exploration of primaries, opacity and transparency.

    Of a Decade and a Dollar Lance Esplund 2011

  • It needed a theme at least as iconic as the Trylon and Perisphere centerpiece of the 1939 event.

    Icon of a Fair, a Borough, the World Thomas J. Campanella 2010

  • I have an unhealthy 1939 NYWF addiction to the point that my kids think the satellite dish we can see on a mountain top across from our house is the Perisphere. and the radio tower is the Trylon.

    Tuesday, August 11 – The Bleat. 2009

  • She remembered Futurama, and the Trylon and Perisphere.

    Thursday, As Promised – The Bleat. 2009

  • More micro-cinema at the Trylon, followed by dinner @ town-talk.

    7.24.2009 « Photo-a-Day 2009

  • Out to the Trylon microcinema for Buster Keaton movies with live accompaniment.

    7.17.2009 « Photo-a-Day 2009

  • Out to the Trylon microcinema for Buster Keaton movies with live accompaniment.

    2009 August « Photo-a-Day 2009

  • Fifty years after the fair the picture I have is so clear underneath the clouds in the air rose the Trylon and the Perisphere and that for me was the finest of scenes that perfect world across the river in Queens

    Archive 2008-01-01 Annette 2008

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