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Terrace on the Park is a banquet hall in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in the former heliport that was a part of the 1964 New York World's Fair, the former Port Authority Pavilion. The bulk of the building is suspended in the air by four supports. It has an excellent view of New York including theManhattan skyline. The building is round and the outside walls of the main floor are mostly accessible windows that allow guests a clear view in every direction.

The building is currently used as a private catering hall for weddings and special events.

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