tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8506017846981264763.post6198599534293918206..comments2024-03-22T06:08:51.087-04:00Comments on Heather Dubreuil: Expo 67 Live!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8506017846981264763.post-83750264278366280502017-09-24T10:48:12.494-04:002017-09-24T10:48:12.494-04:00You paint a vivid picture, Vickie.
Yesterday, my...You paint a vivid picture, Vickie. <br /><br />Yesterday, my daughter asked me, "What was Expo 67?". When I answered that it was a World's Fair, it didn't mean much to her, so I elaborated. "It was as though we had two Epcots in Montreal, for six months, and 50 million people came to see it." That made an impression on her. Heather Dubreuilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13626475036351705686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8506017846981264763.post-54665377411943795912017-09-24T09:07:35.494-04:002017-09-24T09:07:35.494-04:00I remember visiting Expo 67 with my family. My dad...I remember visiting Expo 67 with my family. My dad and his brother both had "travel trailers'" or campers. Our 2 families traveled from Kentucky up through New York City, Maine, and into Canada for Expo 67. I remember thinking the exhibits were amazing, and would love to see Expo 67 Live. My most vivid memory however, is that my Uncle made a U-turn with his car and camper in New York City. My dad, of course, followed right behind. I'm sure I remember it mostly because of my Mom's reaction and those New York City horn blasts that followed us down the street!Vickie Wheatleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03532115379430375034noreply@blogger.com