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September 06, 2015 - September 12, 2015
September 06, 2015 - September 12, 2015

Exhibit: The World War is Georgia’s War, 1917-1918
Dates:

Georgia Southern Museum  Georgia Southern University  2142 Southern Drive, Rosenwald Building  Statesboro, GA 30458   Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.  Closed Mondays and University holidays    Contact: (912) 478-5444      
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Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events, Georgia, Michigan WW1 Centennial Event

North Carolina in the Great War
Dates: 09:00am - 05:00pm 

When World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, North Carolinians shared the same feelings of regret and fear as other Americans. Tar Heels, like many others, did not want to get involved in the war, but once the United States declared war against Germany in April 1917, most North Carolinians supported the war effort and rallied behind President Woodrow Wilson.North Carolinians contributed in a variety of ways, from women serving as nurses in military hospitals in France, to the production of artillery shells in Raleigh and ships in Wilmington, and ultimately the 480,491 men from North Carolina who ...
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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

The Year of Navy Reserve Centennial
Dates: 09:20am - 05:00pm 

The United States Navy Memorial is proud to recognize the long and storied contributions of the United States Navy Reserve Centennial with a year-long celebration. Get involved and become a supporter of the National Exhibit!
Contact:
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Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events

A Centenary of Australian War Art Museum
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The most comprehensive collection of Australian war art ever seen outside of Australia consists of artworks from the Australian War Memorial depicting Australian military experience from the First World War to Afghanistan. The exhibition features Australia
Contact:
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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Drawn to War: The Political Cartoons of Louis Raemaekers
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

Political cartoons, newly printed in vivid color during the war era, were widespread and quickly consumed by popular culture across national borders and language barriers. As with today, caricatures allowed artists and audiences to laugh, reflect and inform opinions of current events. Dutch artist Louis Raemaekers, described as the “supreme cartoonist of the war,” used his pencils as a weapon to create powerful impressions characterizing and criticizing the nature and legacy of war. Born in the Netherlands in 1869, Raemaekers’ first wartime political cartoon was published in the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf on Aug. 1, 1914, following the German declarations of ...
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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Sand to Snow: Global War 1915
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The year 1915 was pivotal in terms of the world-wide involvement in the war. World War I was the first truly global war starting in Europe, then spreading to Africa, Asia and the Near East. The European powers mobilized their colonies and commonwealths around the world. Soldiers and laborers from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Caribbean were sent to Europe and the Near East to fight. Particularly, the British Commonwealth nations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa made a decisive impact.Sand to Snow: Global War 1915 illustrates the convergence of diverse military, political, economic and social forces ...
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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Exhibit: The World War is Georgia’s War, 1917-1918
Dates:

Georgia Southern Museum  Georgia Southern University  2142 Southern Drive, Rosenwald Building  Statesboro, GA 30458   Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.  Closed Mondays and University holidays    Contact: (912) 478-5444      
Contact: ,
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Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events, Georgia, Michigan WW1 Centennial Event

North Carolina in the Great War
Dates: 09:00am - 05:00pm 

When World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, North Carolinians shared the same feelings of regret and fear as other Americans. Tar Heels, like many others, did not want to get involved in the war, but once the United States declared war against Germany in April 1917, most North Carolinians supported the war effort and rallied behind President Woodrow Wilson.North Carolinians contributed in a variety of ways, from women serving as nurses in military hospitals in France, to the production of artillery shells in Raleigh and ships in Wilmington, and ultimately the 480,491 men from North Carolina who ...
Contact:
45

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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

The Year of Navy Reserve Centennial
Dates: 09:20am - 05:00pm 

The United States Navy Memorial is proud to recognize the long and storied contributions of the United States Navy Reserve Centennial with a year-long celebration. Get involved and become a supporter of the National Exhibit!
Contact:
6

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Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events

A Centenary of Australian War Art Museum
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The most comprehensive collection of Australian war art ever seen outside of Australia consists of artworks from the Australian War Memorial depicting Australian military experience from the First World War to Afghanistan. The exhibition features Australia
Contact:
5

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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Drawn to War: The Political Cartoons of Louis Raemaekers
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

Political cartoons, newly printed in vivid color during the war era, were widespread and quickly consumed by popular culture across national borders and language barriers. As with today, caricatures allowed artists and audiences to laugh, reflect and inform opinions of current events. Dutch artist Louis Raemaekers, described as the “supreme cartoonist of the war,” used his pencils as a weapon to create powerful impressions characterizing and criticizing the nature and legacy of war. Born in the Netherlands in 1869, Raemaekers’ first wartime political cartoon was published in the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf on Aug. 1, 1914, following the German declarations of ...
Contact:
5

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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Sand to Snow: Global War 1915
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The year 1915 was pivotal in terms of the world-wide involvement in the war. World War I was the first truly global war starting in Europe, then spreading to Africa, Asia and the Near East. The European powers mobilized their colonies and commonwealths around the world. Soldiers and laborers from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Caribbean were sent to Europe and the Near East to fight. Particularly, the British Commonwealth nations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa made a decisive impact.Sand to Snow: Global War 1915 illustrates the convergence of diverse military, political, economic and social forces ...
Contact:
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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Exhibit: The World War is Georgia’s War, 1917-1918
Dates:

Georgia Southern Museum  Georgia Southern University  2142 Southern Drive, Rosenwald Building  Statesboro, GA 30458   Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.  Closed Mondays and University holidays    Contact: (912) 478-5444      
Contact: ,
143

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Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events, Georgia, Michigan WW1 Centennial Event

North Carolina in the Great War
Dates: 09:00am - 05:00pm 

When World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, North Carolinians shared the same feelings of regret and fear as other Americans. Tar Heels, like many others, did not want to get involved in the war, but once the United States declared war against Germany in April 1917, most North Carolinians supported the war effort and rallied behind President Woodrow Wilson.North Carolinians contributed in a variety of ways, from women serving as nurses in military hospitals in France, to the production of artillery shells in Raleigh and ships in Wilmington, and ultimately the 480,491 men from North Carolina who ...
Contact:
45

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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

The Year of Navy Reserve Centennial
Dates: 09:20am - 05:00pm 

The United States Navy Memorial is proud to recognize the long and storied contributions of the United States Navy Reserve Centennial with a year-long celebration. Get involved and become a supporter of the National Exhibit!
Contact:
6

,

 

Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events

A Centenary of Australian War Art Museum
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The most comprehensive collection of Australian war art ever seen outside of Australia consists of artworks from the Australian War Memorial depicting Australian military experience from the First World War to Afghanistan. The exhibition features Australia
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Drawn to War: The Political Cartoons of Louis Raemaekers
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

Political cartoons, newly printed in vivid color during the war era, were widespread and quickly consumed by popular culture across national borders and language barriers. As with today, caricatures allowed artists and audiences to laugh, reflect and inform opinions of current events. Dutch artist Louis Raemaekers, described as the “supreme cartoonist of the war,” used his pencils as a weapon to create powerful impressions characterizing and criticizing the nature and legacy of war. Born in the Netherlands in 1869, Raemaekers’ first wartime political cartoon was published in the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf on Aug. 1, 1914, following the German declarations of ...
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Sand to Snow: Global War 1915
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The year 1915 was pivotal in terms of the world-wide involvement in the war. World War I was the first truly global war starting in Europe, then spreading to Africa, Asia and the Near East. The European powers mobilized their colonies and commonwealths around the world. Soldiers and laborers from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Caribbean were sent to Europe and the Near East to fight. Particularly, the British Commonwealth nations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa made a decisive impact.Sand to Snow: Global War 1915 illustrates the convergence of diverse military, political, economic and social forces ...
Contact:
5

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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Exhibit: The World War is Georgia’s War, 1917-1918
Dates:

Georgia Southern Museum  Georgia Southern University  2142 Southern Drive, Rosenwald Building  Statesboro, GA 30458   Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.  Closed Mondays and University holidays    Contact: (912) 478-5444      
Contact: ,
143

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Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events, Georgia, Michigan WW1 Centennial Event

North Carolina in the Great War
Dates: 09:00am - 05:00pm 

When World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, North Carolinians shared the same feelings of regret and fear as other Americans. Tar Heels, like many others, did not want to get involved in the war, but once the United States declared war against Germany in April 1917, most North Carolinians supported the war effort and rallied behind President Woodrow Wilson.North Carolinians contributed in a variety of ways, from women serving as nurses in military hospitals in France, to the production of artillery shells in Raleigh and ships in Wilmington, and ultimately the 480,491 men from North Carolina who ...
Contact:
45

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

The Year of Navy Reserve Centennial
Dates: 09:20am - 05:00pm 

The United States Navy Memorial is proud to recognize the long and storied contributions of the United States Navy Reserve Centennial with a year-long celebration. Get involved and become a supporter of the National Exhibit!
Contact:
6

,

 

Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events

A Centenary of Australian War Art Museum
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The most comprehensive collection of Australian war art ever seen outside of Australia consists of artworks from the Australian War Memorial depicting Australian military experience from the First World War to Afghanistan. The exhibition features Australia
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Drawn to War: The Political Cartoons of Louis Raemaekers
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

Political cartoons, newly printed in vivid color during the war era, were widespread and quickly consumed by popular culture across national borders and language barriers. As with today, caricatures allowed artists and audiences to laugh, reflect and inform opinions of current events. Dutch artist Louis Raemaekers, described as the “supreme cartoonist of the war,” used his pencils as a weapon to create powerful impressions characterizing and criticizing the nature and legacy of war. Born in the Netherlands in 1869, Raemaekers’ first wartime political cartoon was published in the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf on Aug. 1, 1914, following the German declarations of ...
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Sand to Snow: Global War 1915
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The year 1915 was pivotal in terms of the world-wide involvement in the war. World War I was the first truly global war starting in Europe, then spreading to Africa, Asia and the Near East. The European powers mobilized their colonies and commonwealths around the world. Soldiers and laborers from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Caribbean were sent to Europe and the Near East to fight. Particularly, the British Commonwealth nations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa made a decisive impact.Sand to Snow: Global War 1915 illustrates the convergence of diverse military, political, economic and social forces ...
Contact:
5

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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Exhibit: The World War is Georgia’s War, 1917-1918
Dates:

Georgia Southern Museum  Georgia Southern University  2142 Southern Drive, Rosenwald Building  Statesboro, GA 30458   Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.  Closed Mondays and University holidays    Contact: (912) 478-5444      
Contact: ,
143

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Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events, Georgia, Michigan WW1 Centennial Event

North Carolina in the Great War
Dates: 09:00am - 05:00pm 

When World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, North Carolinians shared the same feelings of regret and fear as other Americans. Tar Heels, like many others, did not want to get involved in the war, but once the United States declared war against Germany in April 1917, most North Carolinians supported the war effort and rallied behind President Woodrow Wilson.North Carolinians contributed in a variety of ways, from women serving as nurses in military hospitals in France, to the production of artillery shells in Raleigh and ships in Wilmington, and ultimately the 480,491 men from North Carolina who ...
Contact:
45

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

The Year of Navy Reserve Centennial
Dates: 09:20am - 05:00pm 

The United States Navy Memorial is proud to recognize the long and storied contributions of the United States Navy Reserve Centennial with a year-long celebration. Get involved and become a supporter of the National Exhibit!
Contact:
6

,

 

Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events

A Centenary of Australian War Art Museum
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The most comprehensive collection of Australian war art ever seen outside of Australia consists of artworks from the Australian War Memorial depicting Australian military experience from the First World War to Afghanistan. The exhibition features Australia
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Drawn to War: The Political Cartoons of Louis Raemaekers
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

Political cartoons, newly printed in vivid color during the war era, were widespread and quickly consumed by popular culture across national borders and language barriers. As with today, caricatures allowed artists and audiences to laugh, reflect and inform opinions of current events. Dutch artist Louis Raemaekers, described as the “supreme cartoonist of the war,” used his pencils as a weapon to create powerful impressions characterizing and criticizing the nature and legacy of war. Born in the Netherlands in 1869, Raemaekers’ first wartime political cartoon was published in the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf on Aug. 1, 1914, following the German declarations of ...
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Sand to Snow: Global War 1915
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The year 1915 was pivotal in terms of the world-wide involvement in the war. World War I was the first truly global war starting in Europe, then spreading to Africa, Asia and the Near East. The European powers mobilized their colonies and commonwealths around the world. Soldiers and laborers from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Caribbean were sent to Europe and the Near East to fight. Particularly, the British Commonwealth nations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa made a decisive impact.Sand to Snow: Global War 1915 illustrates the convergence of diverse military, political, economic and social forces ...
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Exhibit: The World War is Georgia’s War, 1917-1918
Dates:

Georgia Southern Museum  Georgia Southern University  2142 Southern Drive, Rosenwald Building  Statesboro, GA 30458   Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.  Closed Mondays and University holidays    Contact: (912) 478-5444      
Contact: ,
143

,

 

Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events, Georgia, Michigan WW1 Centennial Event

North Carolina in the Great War
Dates: 09:00am - 05:00pm 

When World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, North Carolinians shared the same feelings of regret and fear as other Americans. Tar Heels, like many others, did not want to get involved in the war, but once the United States declared war against Germany in April 1917, most North Carolinians supported the war effort and rallied behind President Woodrow Wilson.North Carolinians contributed in a variety of ways, from women serving as nurses in military hospitals in France, to the production of artillery shells in Raleigh and ships in Wilmington, and ultimately the 480,491 men from North Carolina who ...
Contact:
45

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

The Year of Navy Reserve Centennial
Dates: 09:20am - 05:00pm 

The United States Navy Memorial is proud to recognize the long and storied contributions of the United States Navy Reserve Centennial with a year-long celebration. Get involved and become a supporter of the National Exhibit!
Contact:
6

,

 

Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events

A Centenary of Australian War Art Museum
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The most comprehensive collection of Australian war art ever seen outside of Australia consists of artworks from the Australian War Memorial depicting Australian military experience from the First World War to Afghanistan. The exhibition features Australia
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Drawn to War: The Political Cartoons of Louis Raemaekers
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

Political cartoons, newly printed in vivid color during the war era, were widespread and quickly consumed by popular culture across national borders and language barriers. As with today, caricatures allowed artists and audiences to laugh, reflect and inform opinions of current events. Dutch artist Louis Raemaekers, described as the “supreme cartoonist of the war,” used his pencils as a weapon to create powerful impressions characterizing and criticizing the nature and legacy of war. Born in the Netherlands in 1869, Raemaekers’ first wartime political cartoon was published in the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf on Aug. 1, 1914, following the German declarations of ...
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Sand to Snow: Global War 1915
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The year 1915 was pivotal in terms of the world-wide involvement in the war. World War I was the first truly global war starting in Europe, then spreading to Africa, Asia and the Near East. The European powers mobilized their colonies and commonwealths around the world. Soldiers and laborers from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Caribbean were sent to Europe and the Near East to fight. Particularly, the British Commonwealth nations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa made a decisive impact.Sand to Snow: Global War 1915 illustrates the convergence of diverse military, political, economic and social forces ...
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Exhibit: The World War is Georgia’s War, 1917-1918
Dates:

Georgia Southern Museum  Georgia Southern University  2142 Southern Drive, Rosenwald Building  Statesboro, GA 30458   Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.  Closed Mondays and University holidays    Contact: (912) 478-5444      
Contact: ,
143

,

 

Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events, Georgia, Michigan WW1 Centennial Event

North Carolina in the Great War
Dates: 09:00am - 05:00pm 

When World War I broke out in Europe in 1914, North Carolinians shared the same feelings of regret and fear as other Americans. Tar Heels, like many others, did not want to get involved in the war, but once the United States declared war against Germany in April 1917, most North Carolinians supported the war effort and rallied behind President Woodrow Wilson.North Carolinians contributed in a variety of ways, from women serving as nurses in military hospitals in France, to the production of artillery shells in Raleigh and ships in Wilmington, and ultimately the 480,491 men from North Carolina who ...
Contact:
45

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

The Year of Navy Reserve Centennial
Dates: 09:20am - 05:00pm 

The United States Navy Memorial is proud to recognize the long and storied contributions of the United States Navy Reserve Centennial with a year-long celebration. Get involved and become a supporter of the National Exhibit!
Contact:
6

,

 

Category: Commemoration & Memorial Events

A Centenary of Australian War Art Museum
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The most comprehensive collection of Australian war art ever seen outside of Australia consists of artworks from the Australian War Memorial depicting Australian military experience from the First World War to Afghanistan. The exhibition features Australia
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Drawn to War: The Political Cartoons of Louis Raemaekers
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

Political cartoons, newly printed in vivid color during the war era, were widespread and quickly consumed by popular culture across national borders and language barriers. As with today, caricatures allowed artists and audiences to laugh, reflect and inform opinions of current events. Dutch artist Louis Raemaekers, described as the “supreme cartoonist of the war,” used his pencils as a weapon to create powerful impressions characterizing and criticizing the nature and legacy of war. Born in the Netherlands in 1869, Raemaekers’ first wartime political cartoon was published in the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf on Aug. 1, 1914, following the German declarations of ...
Contact:
5

,

 

Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition

Sand to Snow: Global War 1915
Dates: 10:00am - 05:00pm 

The year 1915 was pivotal in terms of the world-wide involvement in the war. World War I was the first truly global war starting in Europe, then spreading to Africa, Asia and the Near East. The European powers mobilized their colonies and commonwealths around the world. Soldiers and laborers from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Caribbean were sent to Europe and the Near East to fight. Particularly, the British Commonwealth nations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa made a decisive impact.Sand to Snow: Global War 1915 illustrates the convergence of diverse military, political, economic and social forces ...
Contact:
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Category: Performances & Creative Exhibition