Expo 67 in Montreal is considered to be one of the most successful world's fairs ever to be held. It catapulted Montreal onto ...
If you never got to see the world’s biggest fair ever, don’t worry, because while On This Day the Expo ’67 closed in Montreal, we’ll now share some of its memories. We’ve visited Buffalo before here ...
Canadian multidisciplinary design firm Lemay recently revitalized a core area on the site of Expo 67, the 1967 International and Universal Exposition that was held in Montreal and is considered the ...
PLATTSBURGH — It’s been half a century since the world descended on Montreal for the last World’s Fair on the North American continent to date, known as Expo ‘67. Over six months, the event attracted ...
Groovy hostess uniforms, exotic food, cutting edge design and architecture, multi-media exhibitions – well before the term "multi-media" became part of our cultural fabric – virtually everyone who was ...
President Zalman Shazar returned to Montreal today to participate in Israel’s pavilion at Expo ’67 from Ottawa where he was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Prime Minister Lester Pearson. Mr.
Includes article by N. Ivanov and B. Roudiak with title: The Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Museum, Moscow. English and French; summaries in Spanish and Russian ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Typewritten identification on label ...
Expo 67 is Celluloid City. In nearly every pavilion of Montreal’s spectacularly successful world exhibition—more than 18 million visitors so far—the viewer is the ultimate target of a projector.
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