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See map above. On display across the exhibits were examples of American ingenuity, technology, and daily life—from graphic arts, photography, and agriculture to outdoor recreation, technology for the home, and medicine. The exhibits reached scientists, educators, government leaders, industrial managers, intellectuals, artists, and the average worker in some 25 different cities—from the cosmopolitan centers of Moscow, Leningrad now St. Some 20 million Soviet citizens saw the exhibitions and enjoyed the opportunity to speak openly with the young Russian-speaking American guides, who candidly discussed the basic values and beliefs of American society.
Approximately Americans worked as guides in this historic outreach effort. Many went on to careers in diplomacy, business, law, academia, and the arts where their language skills and overseas experience were a plus. The primary outreach to the people of the Soviet Union, the exhibitions dramatically illustrated how cultural exchange can be the starting point for increased understanding and more constructive relationships between citizens of the world.
The program, which also included less well-known Soviet exhibits to the U. The experience of being a guide, and being connected to the exhibits, was life-changing for all those who participated. In addition to becoming more fluent in Russian, they also came to understand the Soviet Union in a way few others could in those years.