This is a quote from the Wikipedia article - don't know if its what you want;
"The organizers also created seventeen theme elements for Man and his World:
Habitat 67, a housing complex built for Expo 67
• Du Pont Auditorium of Canada: The philosophy and scientific content of theme exhibits were presented and emphasized in this 372 seat hall.
• Habitat 67
• Labyrinth
• Man and his Health
• Man in the Community
• Man the Explorer: Man, his Planet and Space; Man and Life; Man and the Oceans; Man and the Polar Regions
• Man the Creator: The Gallery of Fine Arts; Contemporary Sculpture; Industrial Design; Photography.
• Man the Producer: Resources for Man; Man in Control; Progress.
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http://expo67.morenciel.com/an/day_by_day.php
you have to click on each month of the map, which will bring up a calendar for that month. then you can click on each day to see what it was commemorating.
Thanks!
David
I have a topical collection of Expo '67.
Each day of the exposition was used to honour a certain country, group or event. For example, one day was "Lions Club International Day".
Has anyone a list of what all the days were dedicated to at Expo '67?
Thanks!
David Giles
Ottawa, Canada
re: Expo '67 Day By Day
This is a quote from the Wikipedia article - don't know if its what you want;
"The organizers also created seventeen theme elements for Man and his World:
Habitat 67, a housing complex built for Expo 67
• Du Pont Auditorium of Canada: The philosophy and scientific content of theme exhibits were presented and emphasized in this 372 seat hall.
• Habitat 67
• Labyrinth
• Man and his Health
• Man in the Community
• Man the Explorer: Man, his Planet and Space; Man and Life; Man and the Oceans; Man and the Polar Regions
• Man the Creator: The Gallery of Fine Arts; Contemporary Sculpture; Industrial Design; Photography.
• Man the Producer: Resources for Man; Man in Control; Progress.
�"
re: Expo '67 Day By Day
http://expo67.morenciel.com/an/day_by_day.php
you have to click on each month of the map, which will bring up a calendar for that month. then you can click on each day to see what it was commemorating.
re: Expo '67 Day By Day
Thanks!
David