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Stop 67 1967 (2024-2026)

: Known as one of the most successful world’s fairs of the 20th century, Expo 67 officially opened in Montreal, Quebec, on April 28, 1967. It welcomed 62 nations and set record attendance figures.

: On May 27, 1967, Australians voted overwhelmingly (nearly 91%) to amend the Constitution. This allowed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be counted in the national census and empowered the federal government to make laws for them.

: In June 1967, a major conflict broke out in the Middle East, leading to significant territorial shifts that continue to influence global politics today. 🎭 Culture & Pop Culture Stop 67 1967

: This architectural landmark, designed by Moshe Safdie for the World Exhibition, redefined urban living with its modular housing design and remains a National Heritage Building today. 🗳️ Historic Milestones & Civil Rights

: CBS aired " The Homosexuals " on March 7, 1967, marking the first time a major U.S. network news documentary reported on gay and lesbian issues. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more : Known as one of the most successful

: Signed on January 27, 1967, this international treaty established that space is the "province of all mankind" and barred nations from claiming sovereignty over the moon or other celestial bodies. ⚖️ Significant Legislation & Conflict

: This landmark U.S. law was passed to protect workers and job applicants aged 40 and older from discrimination based on age. This allowed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

: San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district became the epicenter of a counterculture movement. The event famously concluded with a mock funeral titled "The Death of the Hippie" on October 6, 1967.