Expo 67 in Montreal is considered to be one of the most successful world's fairs ever to be held. It catapulted Montreal onto ...
After nearly 55 years and more than 8 million riders, La Ronde’s iconic 360-degree glass observation tower and Expo 67 marvel, La Spirale, will be dismantled next month.
The Pavilion of Judaism at Expo ’67. which was originally projected by the national religious affairs committee of the Canadian Jewish Congress, will continue functioning as part of the overall plan ...
The Conestoga Senior High School parking lot at Berwyn, resembled a city bus depot at 5 a.m. today when 157 Conestoga students boarded four buses and headed for Expo ’67 in Montreal, Canada. The ...
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 ...
Expo 67 was the most spectacular of Canada's 100th anniversary celebrations. When the Montreal Universal and International Exposition of 1967 opened on April 27, it was a gleaming futuristic spectacle ...
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.
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 ...