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The Ball of the 1982 World's Fair, known as the "World's Fair Ball," was not a restaurant, but rather a distinctive architectural feature designed by architect Edward Durell Stone. It served as an iconic symbol of the fair and housed various exhibits and events. While it may have included food vendors or catering for special occasions, it was primarily an exhibition space rather than a dedicated restaurant.

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