"New York World's Fair" Snow Globe, circa 1961
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Tourist attractions offered souvenir seekers something new beginning in the 1950s: inexpensive plastic snow globes. These evolved from fancier versions through innovations in plastics and manufacturing technology, and they quickly became connected with travel. Snow globes were fun to collect, easy to transport, and served as both proof of the journey and a lasting representation of vacation memories.
Tourist attractions offered souvenir seekers something new beginning in the 1950s: inexpensive plastic snow globes. These evolved from fancier versions through innovations in plastics and manufacturing technology, and they quickly became connected with travel. Snow globes were fun to collect, easy to transport, and served as both proof of the journey and a lasting representation of vacation memories.
Artifact
Snow globe
Date Made
circa 1961
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2018.99.6
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Plastic
Water (Inorganic material)
Color
Multicolored
Dimensions
Height: 2.125 in
Width: 2.75 in
Length: 2 in
Inscriptions
inside, front: (C) NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR (R) on bottom: UNISPHERE (R) / PRESENTED BY / USS / UNITED STATES STEEL / (C) N.Y.W.F. 1961 / MADE IN HONG KONG