Godzilla poster “Night at Flushing Meadows” 1964 Gojira wall print New York World’s Fair
$13.00 – $17.00
“Godzilla at night Flushing Meadows”, 1964, New York City World’s Fair made-to-order wall print.
Few people knew that Godzilla was captured on film in the dead of night in late 1964 at the sight of the “Tent of Tomorrow”…
Here is your chance to share the history and amaze your friends!
Custom printed for you at the time you order. Sorry, not returns or exchanges accepted.
Your print is available in the following sizes using an Epson wide-format 9 pigment ink photographic printer on premium satin finish paper.
Available in two sizes: 13 x 19″ 17 x 22″
The sizes are typically easily matched to the frames in your favorite art supply / framing store such as Michaels, Ikea, or similar.
The dimensions provided are the full size of the print paper, with the image being scaled proportionately within to allow for matting if desired (use archival mats!). Typically the margins are approximately .5” per side as dictated by the size of the print selected.
Shipped in a sturdy Kraft shipping tube.
Additional information
Weight | 15 oz |
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Dimensions | 17 × 3 × 3 in |
Size | 17 x 22, 13 x 19 |
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