Which ride premiered at the 1964 New York World's Fair before relocating to Disneyland Park in California?
Correct answer: "It's a Small World"

Cizinka
As a 9 year old in 1964, I attended the New York World's Fair with my mother. I very clearly remember riding "It's a Small World" and being fascinated by the moving figures.

Marcy
Nice project in promoting World Peace

PC
The Ultimate Earworm tune!

San
Why isn't there still a World's Fair?

Yknip7
"Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" and "The Carousel of Progress" were also showcased at the '64 World's Fair. There was also an attraction sponsored by Ford Motor Company, which had the dinosaur diorama that is now part of the Disneyland Railroad journey.

Coo
Experienced this ride and song in the early 80's at Disneyworld, Florida. I was 20 at the time and still found the whole experience as I would have when a child - loved it.

LLL
San, because there’s now the internet. Originally, back in the 1800s, fairs were to educate the populace about other people, cultures, areas, inventions, etc.
1984, New Orleans, was the last true World’s Fair.

Lionessa
The song, "It's a Small World" is the most-played song in history, and has been played over 50 million times (and counting).

Roxie
Cizinka, same for me except I was 12. Still fascinated by the moving characters and loved the song. It’s a small world after all.

Player #151898054
Marcy, And helping children.