In the countdown to Canada’s Expo 67, it was 878 days since the morning in 1964 when the first dump truck dropped the first load of fill into the St. Lawrence River off Montreal. All that seemed a ...
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 ...
Two young boys in 1967 drive a pony cart from Needham, MA to Montreal to visit the World's Fair. Summer, 1967. Two Massachusetts boys – 9 and 11 – set off on an improbable journey with their family ...
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Encompassing a Buckminster Fuller–designed geodesic dome and an Alexander Calder sculpture, the intervention shows how the city is rethinking its world’s fair treasures. The contemporary urban fabric ...
"The memorial album of the first category universal and international exhibition held in Montreal from the twenty-seventh of April to the twenty-ninth of October ...