• Home
  • Thesis
  • Background
    • The Fair's Establishment
    • The First World's Fair
  • Old Fairs
    • Philadelphia 1876
    • Paris 1889
    • Paris 1900
    • St. Louis 1904
  • Modern Fairs
    • New York 1939-40
    • Seattle 1962
    • New York 1964
    • Vancouver 1986
    • Shanghai 2010
  • Conclusion
  • Paperwork
    • Process Paper
    • Annotated Bibliography

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CONCLUSION

In conclusion, there are several circumstances over the years in the different fairs in which cultural exchange occurs. Most of the early fairs, have inventions including the telephone and motion pictures that have affected everyone around the world. Those technological advancements spread to every part of the world. For the customs and lifestyles, people came from different countries every year to celebrate and show off their heritage and ways of life. Finally, one of the most recognizable culture exchanges was the idea of building a landmark at the site of every world's fair.
"We believe that world expositions are changing and will continue to change with the times. There will always be new ways to inspire, new ways to enlighten, new ways to entertain. We also can’t discount the attraction of experiencing something new as part of a group, a community." (ExpoMuseum.com)
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  • Home
  • Thesis
  • Background
    • The Fair's Establishment
    • The First World's Fair
  • Old Fairs
    • Philadelphia 1876
    • Paris 1889
    • Paris 1900
    • St. Louis 1904
  • Modern Fairs
    • New York 1939-40
    • Seattle 1962
    • New York 1964
    • Vancouver 1986
    • Shanghai 2010
  • Conclusion
  • Paperwork
    • Process Paper
    • Annotated Bibliography