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1986 World Exposition | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:54 1 History
00:01:12 1.1 Background
00:04:35 1.1.1 Evictions
00:06:02 1.2 The Fair
00:07:06 2 Pavilions
00:07:15 2.1 Canadian provinces and territories
00:07:31 2.2 Countries and international organizations
00:07:48 2.3 US states
00:07:57 2.4 Corporations and non-governmental organizations
00:09:48 2.5 Other pavilions and exhibits
00:10:40 2.6 Outdoor exhibits
00:11:26 2.7 Theatres
00:11:42 3 Entertainment and famous visitors
00:14:34 4 Facts and figures
00:17:07 5 Legacy
00:19:26 5.1 State of Expo 86 attractions
00:27:31 5.2 Reunions
00:28:19 5.3 Scandal
00:28:45 6 Accidents
00:29:53 7 In popular media
00:31:10 8 See also
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The 1986 World Exposition on Transportation and Communication, or simply Expo 86, was a World's Fair held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from Friday, May 2 until Monday, October 13, 1986. The fair, the theme of which was Transportation and Communication: World in Motion - World in Touch, coincided with Vancouver's centennial and was held on the north shore of False Creek. It was the second time that Canada held a World's Fair, the first being Expo 67 in Montreal (during the Canadian Centennial). It was also the third World's Fair to be held in the Pacific Northwest in the previous 24 years as of 1986 and as of 2019 it still stands as the last World's Fair to be held in North America.
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