Better Living Center The Leisure Life Audio-visual presentarions and live programs are offered dealing with such subjects as recreation, sports and travel. A Truckload Of Food A glass-walled trailer truck, containing the 90-day food supply for an average American family, is a feature of a large and varied food exhibit. Elsie the Cow, representing the Borden Company, stars every 15 minutes in a fanciful show with animated figures. Hershey offers a history of chocolate. Crystal Palace Of Fashion Amid decorations inspired by London's Crystal Palace of 1851, four fashion shows a day are presented in an amphitheater. Kiosk booths exhibit the latest in fashion, from cosmetics to accessories. House With The Most This exhibit is mainly devoted to the home: what to build it with, how to furnish it. At the center of the floor is a full-sized seven-room dream house fitted out with the last word in modern materials, furnishings and design ideas. The Gallery of Kitchens presents the latest in equipment and appliances for the kitchens of today and tomorrow. The Promenade of Interiors is a comprehensive exhibition of interior decorating, lively with a variety of new fabric, furniture and lighting ideas. The Creative Life The Better Living Art Gallery presents "Four Centuries of American Masterpieces," selected by a group of curators from leading museums. The Beech Nut Theatre, on the second level, features plays, concerts, fashion shows, movie premiers and lectures. An FM radio station broadcasts programs from a studio adjacent to the theater. Ladies' Haven In the Official Hospitality Center for the Women's Organizations of the World, located in this pavilion, visiting members of all women's clubs are made welcome. Model Railroad The rolling stock includes 400 locomotives and 600 cars. Paris, Vienna and other cities around the world are along the right-of-way, as well as representations of Mars and a City of the Future. There is a 30-minute commentary. Service Center For minor repairs, a number of services--shoe repair, laundry, dry cleaning, drug store, hairdresser, barber, automat--are available to pavilion visitors. Restaurant The Hilton International Food Bazaar and Marco Polo Club have food prepared in five separate kitchens by chefs from Hilton hotels around the world. These and the Hospitality Center share a dining terrace that gives a view of the nightly (9 p.m.) fireworks and fountain display. |