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An aerial view of the former Expo 67 site, Parc Jean-Drapeau, which was recently renovated by transdisciplinary design firm Lemay. (Société du parc Jean-Drapeau) New vistas have been created to ...
More than four decades have passed, but for people who attended Expo 67 in Montreal, the memories are still vivid. The world’s fair was an unprecedented event that captured international attention for ...
Expo 67 Live will be presented outside Place des Arts starting Sept. 18, and is the ambitious tribute our world’s fair deserves. “We scoured Canada in search of Expo 67 multimedia material and found ...
On this day in 1967, Montreal was getting ready to open its doors to the world. The dream that was Expo 67 had finally come to fruition. “It was an achievable dream, a utopic dream,” said Suzanne ...
Do not adjust your set. The Montreal Gazette’s front page on Friday is a flashback to the front page of this newspaper exactly 50 years ago, on the opening day of Expo 67. The main headline of the ...
Some events of 1967 had effects that remain powerful. Israel still holds territories it seized during the Six Day War, and we're all familiar with the ATMs that first appeared at a London bank that ...
Almost 50 years ago, Montreal was host to Expo 67, one of the most successful world fair’s of the 20th century. The fair hosted 62 nations to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Canadian ...
"Montreal will probably never get over Expo 67." That remark, from a New Yorker magazine article written while the world's fair was happening, turned out to be a remarkably good forecast of how some ...