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Universal Exposition

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  • Indeed, at the Universal Exposition of 1878 in Paris, where Liberty's head was first exhibited Ms. Mitchell provides an indelible contemporaneous account of the head traveling under the Arc de Triomphe on the way to the Champs de Mars, Bartholdi set up a souvenir stand and charged people the price of a 10-cent picture of New York Harbor to climb into the head.

    Before Liberty Was a Lady Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • The largest Universal Exposition, Shanghai's Expo 2010, closed with much talk and criticism, especially in regards to politics and organization.

    PHOTOS: FUTURE DESIGN: Exposing Culture And Architecture From Shanghai Expo 2010 To Yeosu 2012, Milan 2015 Nicole Campoy-Leffler 2010

  • The largest Universal Exposition, Shanghai's Expo 2010, closed with much talk and criticism, especially in regards to politics and organization.

    Exposing Culture And Architecture From Shanghai Expo 2010 To Yeosu 2012, Milan 2015 The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • It was characterized by tradition, quality and simplicity, in preparation of EXPO 2015, the Universal Exposition.

    Jim Luce: Italian Cultural Institute of N.Y. Hosts "Milano for the Young Generation" 2010

  • For the 1889 Universal Exposition in Paris, France produced an engineering marvel, the Eiffel Tower.

    The U.S. Can't Host a World Expo, and Fans Say That's No Fair 2009

  • Here is Fuller's sketch for the US Pavilion at the 1967 International and Universal Exposition in Montreal.

    What We Can Learn From Buckminster Fuller 2008

  • In 1878, only thirty-five years before, the Quaker ironmaster Daniel J. Morrell had marveled at certain relatively simple steel castings displayed by the French at their Universal Exposition in Paris.

    The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005

  • In 1878, only thirty-five years before, the Quaker ironmaster Daniel J. Morrell had marveled at certain relatively simple steel castings displayed by the French at their Universal Exposition in Paris.

    The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005

  • Opening of the Universal Exposition in Seville to commemorate the five hundredth aniversary of the “discovery” of America.

    Early 1990s 2001

  • Among the prizes won by Tanner were the Walter Lippincott Prize; the Second Medal at the Universal Exposition, Paris, 1900; the Second Medal at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901, and at the St. Louis Exposition, 1906; and the Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco, 1915.

    World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947

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