Publisher's Synopsis
This document details the proposed organizational structure and financing plan for the US Bicentennial World Exposition, planned for Boston in 1976. Prepared by the US Bicentennial World Exposition Corporation in conjunction with Arthur D. Little, Inc., it provides a comprehensive overview of the strategies considered for managing and funding this ambitious undertaking.
Readers interested in urban planning, event management, and the historical context of America's bicentennial celebrations will find valuable insights into the challenges and considerations involved in such a large-scale project. This report offers a unique glimpse into the planning stages of a major international event and provides a framework for understanding the complexities of organizational design and financial management in a historical context.
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