Granddad gets lost at the World's Fair

 September 4, 2023

Daddy said that although the attached article does not say that he went to the World's Fair, he knows that he did, because he remembers it.

They went into the city via tunnel, and while Daddy wasn't sure which one, he believes it was relatively new. What it was for sure was an experience that impressed him. He was seven at the time, and my guess is that it would have been his first time going through a tunnel in a car.

This was also where Grandad bought them hamburgers and was incensed (Daddy's word) at the cost. Granddad said the hamburger wasn't as big as the coin it cost. (Maybe a silver dollar, maybe a fifty-cent piece. You get the idea.)

General Motors had a big display of cars at the fair, with a mezzanie where people could gather and view the cars. Granddad took Daddy there, and they became separated. Daddy said that maybe Granddad moved a head to get a better view, and he got left behind. He said that he must have been taught what to do in such a situation, so he found a policeman and told them that his daddy was lost --- not that he was lost, but that his daddy was. ;-) 

Vero Beach Press-Journal, July 7, 1939, via Newspapers.com




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