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#12 View of the British Pavilion, designed by Scottish architect Basil Spence, during an opening ceremony at Expo 67

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#12 View of the British Pavilion, designed by Scottish architect Basil Spence, during an opening ceremony at Expo 67

Stunning Photos from the Expo 1967 in Montreal that brought 50 Million Visitors

#12 View of the British Pavilion, designed by Scottish architect Basil Spence, during an opening ceremony at Expo 67

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←#11 A general view of the Expo ’67 on April 28, 1967 in Montreal, Canada.
#13 Map of the 1967 Expo in Montreal, 1966→

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