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September 7, 2004
SECRETARY POWELL PARTICIPATES IN OFFICIAL SIGNING CEREMONY

August 12, 2004
"U.S. NAMES COMMISSIONER TO PAVILION AT AICHI EXPO" FROM JAPAN TODAY, AUGUST 12, 2004

August 2, 2004
"DETROIT FLAG MAKER EVOLVES INTO WORLDWIDE SHOW DESIGNER" FROM THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, AUGUST 2, 2004

June 23, 2004
"MEET THE WORLD AT THE FAIR" FROM THE PLAIN DEALER, JUNE 22, 2004

June 21, 2004
"FAIR MINDED" FROM THE WASHINGTON TIMES, JUNE 17, 2004

June 21, 2004
STATE WILL PROMOTE NEW MEXICO TECHNOLOGY, TOURISM AT WORLD EXPO


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A Message from President
George W. Bush




Lisa Guillermin Gable Bio. (PDF)
Lisa Guillermin Gable Bio. (Japanese)



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U.S. Pavilion Sponsors (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)


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this week at the pavilion pavilion impressions visitor information newsroom

 

U.S. Pavilion Attendance Exceeds 2 Million as Expo Closes


U.S. Pavilion Visitors: 2,014,468

Pavilion Impressions

See highlights of the U.S. Pavilion experience, including:
• Ben Franklin Visit, July 4th
• U.S. National Day, June 20
• Visitors, Performances and More!
Meet The U.S. Pavilion Guides

Photos From Aichi

Helpful information on flights, accommodations, local transportation, EXPO tickets and travel resources.

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September 25, 2005
The United States Pavilion Congratulates Japan on a Successful EXPO (Released on September 24, 2005)
English Version / Japanese Version

September 20, 2005
Governor Christine Gregoire to Lead State of Wahington Delegation to Aichi World EXPO 2005 (Released September, 16 2005)
English Version / Japanese Version

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PDF photos of performers, exhibits and VIPs at the U.S. Pavilion.

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