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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 85. Chapters: Eiffel Tower, The Crystal Palace, Futurama, Museum of Science and Industry, Atomium, Unisphere, Expo 2010 pavilions, USA pavilion at Expo 2010, Space Needle, Westinghouse Time Capsules, Parachute Jump, BC Place Stadium, Art Institute of Chicago Building, La Ronde, Expo 67 pavilions, Seattle Center Monorail, House of Charm, Barcelona Pavilion, Florida Tropical House, Sunsphere, Cabrillo Bridge, Pacific Science Center, Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Parthenon, McBarge, Expo Axis, Tower of the Sun, Temple of Music, Science World, New York Crystal Palace, Latting Observatory, Bingley Hall, Armco-Ferro House, Trylon and Perisphere, Autostade, Little Norway, Wisconsin, House of Tomorrow, Montreal Biosphere, Casino de Montreal, Habitat 67, Plaza of Nations, 1933 Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition, Wieboldt-Rostone House, Garden Palace, Ford Building, Hotel Astoria, Brussels, Canada Place, Indians of Canada Pavilion, Arc de Triomf, Montreal Aquarium, UK pavilion at Expo 2010, Bridge Pavilion, Rotunde, Spokane Center, Terrace on the Park, Shanghai Arena, Water Tower, Bell Canada Pavilion. Excerpt: This article contains the details of the pavilions in Expo 2010. The 2010 World Expo Shanghai is the largest Expo site ever, covering more than 5.2 square kilometers and containing more than 70 exposition pavilions. More than 190 countries and 50 international organizations registered to participate in the 2010 Shanghai Expo. After the six month run, the Expo had attracted well over 70 million visitors. The Expo 2010 is also the most expensive fair in the history of World's Fair, with more than 45 billion US dollars invested from the Chinese Government. There were five central theme pavilions at the Expo 2010 - Urban Footprint, Urban Planet, Urbanian, City Being, and Urban Future - each exploring different aspects of...