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electric_blue68

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Sun Oct 5, 2025, 11:02 PM Sunday

Anyone been to World's Fairs, Expos? Here in The States, or Internationally? About to end Osaka, Japan 2025. Came up... [View all]

in my Google feed 2 days ago. (Not like I had the $ to hop on a plane! 😄 )

But I love innovative architecture, and these are the places to see it!

Wood construction was a big theme, along with living more harmoniously with nature, and each other. Part of the ethos was also to use parts of these pavillions into other structures Post-expo. They made this gigantic tall wooden ring around the main exhibits. You could walk on top of, and underneath it.
The overall Japan Pavillion is this roundish, not quite ?scallops shape - but wrapped in gorgeous red, patterned fabric!

Yeah, of course, now I'd be more circumspec about certain corporate pavillions unlike in 1964, and '65 going to the (unsanctioned) New York World's Fair which I [oved. GM's future's ride, the IBM "nested" (hoisted up) "Egg" you went up into on a "grandstand" to see their exhibit. "It's Small World After All".
The beautiful little fountains at night especially the very big fountain and colored lights display.

Back then I was 11, and 12 - mostly not interested in most of the States, and Countries Pavillions. The NYS was very cool.looking. Trying to refurbished it.
The Unisphere, and the park itself still exist!

But we had a meal at the India Pavillion. It included Nan bread. Which I fell in love with! My dad for a looong time would bring home pita bread insisting it was the same thing - but it wasn't! But I could quite articulate then why it wasn't! 😄

Then we went to Montreal Expo '67. I had more interest then in the Counties Pavillions.
There was this amazing ?company one where inside with these 3 increasingly complex mirrored rooms in which they projected moving images. Wow, still wow 58 years later!

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Just the 1984 thing in New Orleans. sinkingfeeling Sunday #1
"Just"? Hey, I only got to two myself! 😉 TY electric_blue68 Yesterday #15
We were at the 67 expo in Montreal also. Don't remember much but i know i enjoyed it. Srkdqltr Sunday #2
Cool! Ty electric_blue68 Yesterday #16
Worlds Fair 65 NY. Vancouver Expo 1986. Klarkashton Sunday #3
I went to the 65 NY World's Fair as well. bif Yesterday #11
Bits and pieces are all over the place. Klarkashton Yesterday #14
Oh, I know! "Even the space age lantern lamps" ... electric_blue68 Yesterday #20
Oh, Ha! Cool! Yeah, I remember that tire. Ty electric_blue68 Yesterday #17
NY Worlds Fair 1964 FalloutShelter Yesterday #30
Ooops, missed you.... The Pieta was quite astonishing in it's artistic mastery! Ty electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #38
I WORKED at The Fair in New York, 1964, elleng Sunday #4
We went to the 1964 NY World's Fair! mnhtnbb Yesterday #6
Nice! I think we drove there, and probably parked in the very new then Mets Stadium parking lot.... electric_blue68 Yesterday #19
Oh, very cool! Were the *bubble things info booths? There were a lot of those electric_blue68 Yesterday #18
I went to the 1982 Knoxville World's Fair, markodochartaigh Yesterday #5
Ah from photos the Sunsphere, and The cool tentlike Tennessee Amphitheater! electric_blue68 Yesterday #21
My family went to the 1964 NY World's Fair...in 1965. greatauntoftriplets Yesterday #7
Glad you did. My sister and couldn't get enough of it! electric_blue68 Yesterday #22
Ooops dbl post electric_blue68 Yesterday #23
Seattle '62 Liberal In Texas Yesterday #8
TY. Yes, the Space Needle! And.... electric_blue68 Yesterday #24
Saw John Glen's FRIENDSHIP SEVEN! Thunderbeast 23 hrs ago #35
Wow! Ty electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #37
And don't forget the video phone. Liberal In Texas 13 hrs ago #41
EXPO 86 Floyd R. Turbo Yesterday #9
Ah, look at that geodesic dome, and to the left sort of faceted triangular pavillion. TY electric_blue68 Yesterday #25
I went to Expo 67 in Montreal when I was a kid. catbyte Yesterday #10
I was just going to add a post about the US Pavillion at Expo '67. TY.... electric_blue68 Yesterday #26
Son and family and friends went to Osaka this June. quaint Yesterday #12
Ohhhh, that'd would have been disappointing to me if someone I knew only talked about the food! electric_blue68 Yesterday #27
There were three master and three up and coming artists. quaint Yesterday #29
Oh. Very cool! electric_blue68 Yesterday #32
'62 Seattle worlds fair and '64-'65 (?) New York Worlds fair Brother Buzz Yesterday #13
Oh, dear! (sez this NYC'r) Nah, that's ok. electric_blue68 Yesterday #28
I've been to two... regnaD kciN Yesterday #31
Cool! Have to go look up the Vancouver one. electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #36
I attende the 1964 World's Fair in New York LogDog75 23 hrs ago #33
Ah. Yeah, an aunt & uncle lived up there. electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #34
Not since 1975 soldierant 22 hrs ago #39
TY. I will look that up tomorrow! 👍 electric_blue68 22 hrs ago #40
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