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Location DB > Canada > Quebec > Montreal > Parc Jean-Drapeau > Historic pics from Expo 67 > 020 - Canadian Pulp and Paper Pavilion.jpg

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Posted by TaP 7/3/2005 5:45 PM | remove
  trees!
Posted by maZe 7/4/2005 7:57 PM | remove
  Canadian pulp & paper pavillion - is quite thematic, don't you think???
Posted by TaP 7/4/2005 9:31 PM | remove
  i didn't read the title before
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 7/4/2005 10:26 PM | remove
  i find it funny they made the trees so plastic looking, oh yea it was the 60s
Posted by maZe 7/6/2005 1:16 AM | remove
  :)) yes.... the 60's.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 7/6/2005 3:01 AM | remove
  why have it natural when we can make it out of plastic! this is the era when monsanto invented astro turf, yes named for the astro dome where the astros played, the astro dome, the first indoor baseball stadium had a plastic roof! course it had real grass but it died so in came "clean, sanitary, green low maintenance ASTROTURF" and the rest is history, stadiums for both baseball and football ripped out thier grass for this stuff like mad! why not it was plastic. who wanted nature!
Posted by Charlie_Dunver 3/18/2006 8:37 PM | remove
  In the Western Provinces pavilliopn there was a logging operation vehicle which was so huge it was mindboggling! At the time anyway.
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