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Montreal's World Fair, Expo 67, closes with over 50 million visitors.

Expo 67 in Montreal, one of the largest world's fairs of the 20th century, drew over 50 million visitors during its six-month run.
Expo 67, officially known as the 1967 International and Universal Exposition, was held in Montreal as part of Canada's centennial celebrations. Running from April to October, the fair showcased innovative pavilions, cultural exhibitions, and technological displays from over 60 nations. Iconic features included Habitat 67, the Buckminster Fuller pavilion, and the colorful geodesic dome. The event celebrated human achievements in culture, art, and science against the backdrop of Cold War tensions. Drawing more than 50 million visitors, Expo 67 left a lasting legacy on urban development and international exhibitions.
1967 Montreal Expo 67