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The 1984 Louisiana World Exposition was a world's fair held in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It was held 100 years after the city's earlier world's fair, the World Cotton Centennial in 1884. The fair was held from May 12 to November 11, 1984, and adopted the theme "The World of Rivers: Fresh Water as a Source of Life," showcasing the ...
Pages in category "1984 Louisiana World Exposition" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Monorail 1984 Louisiana World Exposition: 1984. 1984. ... Zoo Miami: 1984. Operating Relocated from 1984 Louisiana World Exposition Bombardier 1989-present. Monorail
Tampa International Airport monorail 1991; system built by Bombardier; Walt Disney World Resort 1989 – The Mark VI monorail still in operation today; Miami MetroZoo 1984; system and cars acquired from 1984 Louisiana World Exposition; Note: Bombardier Transportation acquired Universal Mobility Incorporated's UM III technologies in 1989.
In the end the Commission opted for a New Orleans—Mobile service, prompted in part by the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition. The three states entered into a 403(b) arrangement with Amtrak; under this provision Amtrak undertakes to operate a service but the contracting states subsidize most of the cost. The first train ran on April 29, 1984. [5] [6]
The Mississippi Aerial River Transit, or simply MART, was a gondola lift transport system spanning the Mississippi River in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It was constructed for the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition.
1984 – New Orleans, Louisiana, United States [108] [112] – 1984 Louisiana World Exposition [a.k.a., 1984 World's Fair] (Theme: "Fresh Water As A Source of Life") 1984 – Liverpool, United Kingdom International Garden Festival Liverpool'84
After the closing of the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition in New Orleans, the expo’s visitor monorails were moved to Florida to be re-purposed at Miami MetroZoo and operated until 2022. [10] [11] Wings of Asia, a 1.6-acre (0.6 ha) free-flight aviary, was opened in December 1984. Three additional African hoofed stock exhibits followed in 1985 ...