This vintage postcard from the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair features the Schaefer Center, an architectural marvel of its time. The front of the postcard captures a bustling scene of visitors gathered around the Center, renowned for its unique construction of plastic and fiberglass. Known as a sanctuary for weary fairgoers, the Schaefer Center offered a refreshing respite. The reverse side provides a brief description, highlighting the Center’s attraction as a weekend hub where visitors could meet sports celebrities. Produced by Dexter Press, West Nyack, N.Y., this postcard is a captivating collectible for those interested in World's Fair history and mid-century architectural innovation.