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TOUCH A PIECE OF THE MOON AT FUTURISTIC USA PAVILION

The pavilion is setting the stage for Minnesota to host Specialise­d Expo 2027 drawing on experience of Expos since 1876

- BY SAHAR EJAZ Staff Writer

When the USA played host to more than 10 million visitors at the 1876 Expo in Philadelph­ia, it expertly learned the ropes and went on to host six more. Landmarks and inventions – think Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone and Heinz tomato ketchup – so markedly evident of the time have always signalled American values of ‘Liberty, Life and the Pursuit of the Future’.

“I grew up in St. Louis, where the 1904 World’s Fair had occurred. If you can imagine that 20 million visitors came to the site with the lack of the tech and modern transporta­tion that we have today. People in St. Louis still talk about it,” Robert Clark, Commission­er General of the USA Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, told Gulf News at a press conference yesterday.

With nearly 150 years of expertise under its belt, the USA is now “trying to recreate some of that magic [in Dubai],” added Matthew K. Asada, Deputy Commission­er General of the pavilion.

Aptly located in the Opportunit­y District, the country’s pavilion houses six exhibits. Among them, one of the most magical experience­s, perhaps, is the lunar touchstone. You might not be able to literally reach for the stars in this lifetime, but it sure is possible to touch the Moon.

Martian rock

Plucked straight from the skies and brought back to Earth in the last Apollo mission of 1972, a triangular fragment of the celestial body, which dates back to 3.8 billion years, is up for a stroke.

Other jaw-dropping artefacts include a Martian meteorite fragment.

Message-driven pavilion

“One of the things that is really exciting is that the exhibition is really message driven here,” said Asada. “The theme of ‘Liberty, Life and the Pursuit of the Future’ comes through in what you see downstairs – that’s something a little bit different from last couple of USA Pavilions.”

As visitors marvel at the recreation of Lady Liberty’s torch on the moving ramp, what they don’t expect is former US President Thomas Jefferson’s copy of the Holy Quran on display up ahead.

“On the first day, we received a highlevel delegation to the pavilion. It has been amazing to see His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, engage with our exhibits here, including the Quran,” said Asada.

The USA Pavilion’s extensive cultural programme will see more than 30 speakers deliver talks on climate, space, agricultur­e and more, aligned with Expo 2020’s 10 Thematic Weeks.

Among them, a World Expo expert is touching down in Dubai. Charles Pappas, a world exposition historian, is expected share some of his rare enchanting stories in October, teased Asada.

Clark also shared that the USA has submitted its bid to host the next Specialise­d Expo in Minnesota for the year 2027.

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? The USA Pavilion is located in the Opportunit­y District.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News The USA Pavilion is located in the Opportunit­y District.

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