WWI artifact display at the Carrollton Library.
Contact: Carrollton Library
238
,
A special, commemorative WWI exhibit using Dayton as the lens to view WWI.
Contact: For more information, please call: (937) 293-2841
721
,
The exhibit features the extraordinary story of one Kansas soldier, James Clark Hughes. As a member of the U.S. Army he photographed battlefields and towns in Europe in World War I. These photographs are made public for the first time. Colonel Hughes was captured at Bataan and recorded his daily survival as a Japanese Prisoner of War in World War II. The exhibit displays his photographs, his diary excerpts, and his many belongings from the wars that were later donated to this museum.
Contact: Mary W. Madden, Director, Kansas Museum of History
420
,
The Common Experience at Texas State University is a yearlong initiative that cultivates a conversation on a theme, enhancing student participation and fostering a sense of community throughout the campus and beyond. The 2016-17 theme is "A Century of Conflict: Dialogues on the U.S. Experience of War since 1917."
Contact: Twister Marquiss, twister@txstate.edu
587
,
The exhibit, which is aligned with the 100th anniversary of the U.S.’s entry into WWI in 1917 and the 75th anniversary of U.S. involvement in WWII in 1941, will be on display from August 31, 2016--June 23, 2017. The exhibit examines the way these wars have defined the country’s place in the world.
Featured objects include propaganda posters from the Sullivan Museum’s own collection, on loan from the Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art & Anthropology in Burlington, and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago. These posters offer a fascinating look into how war objectives were communicated to the ...
Contact: Lindsay Lord: llord@norwich.edu
292
,
“World War I: American Artists View the Great War” Exhibition
First in Series of Library Events to Mark World War I Centennial
"World War I: American Artists View the Great War" features fine prints, drawings, cartoons, posters and photographs from the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division. The works on display reflect the focus of wartime art on patriotic and propaganda messages—by government-supported as well as independent and commercial artists.
Located in the Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground floor of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C., the exhibition is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday, ...
Contact: https://www.loc.gov/
41
,
July 1 this year will mark 100 years since the start of the Second Battle of the Somme, which lasted until November as the British and French armies failed to break the stalemate of the Western Front. 2016 also marks the centennial of the Battle of Verdun, lasting from February to December 1916, which ended in a French victory at the cost of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers. Combined, the two battles killed or wounded more than one million Allied soldiers, along with 800,000 German soldiers.
Having opened at the The National World War I Museum and Memorial on May ...
Contact:
112
,
WWI artifact display at the Carrollton Library.
Contact: Carrollton Library
238
,
A special, commemorative WWI exhibit using Dayton as the lens to view WWI.
Contact: For more information, please call: (937) 293-2841
721
,
The exhibit features the extraordinary story of one Kansas soldier, James Clark Hughes. As a member of the U.S. Army he photographed battlefields and towns in Europe in World War I. These photographs are made public for the first time. Colonel Hughes was captured at Bataan and recorded his daily survival as a Japanese Prisoner of War in World War II. The exhibit displays his photographs, his diary excerpts, and his many belongings from the wars that were later donated to this museum.
Contact: Mary W. Madden, Director, Kansas Museum of History
420
,
The Common Experience at Texas State University is a yearlong initiative that cultivates a conversation on a theme, enhancing student participation and fostering a sense of community throughout the campus and beyond. The 2016-17 theme is "A Century of Conflict: Dialogues on the U.S. Experience of War since 1917."
Contact: Twister Marquiss, twister@txstate.edu
587
,
The exhibit, which is aligned with the 100th anniversary of the U.S.’s entry into WWI in 1917 and the 75th anniversary of U.S. involvement in WWII in 1941, will be on display from August 31, 2016--June 23, 2017. The exhibit examines the way these wars have defined the country’s place in the world.
Featured objects include propaganda posters from the Sullivan Museum’s own collection, on loan from the Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art & Anthropology in Burlington, and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago. These posters offer a fascinating look into how war objectives were communicated to the ...
Contact: Lindsay Lord: llord@norwich.edu
292
,
“World War I: American Artists View the Great War” Exhibition
First in Series of Library Events to Mark World War I Centennial
"World War I: American Artists View the Great War" features fine prints, drawings, cartoons, posters and photographs from the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division. The works on display reflect the focus of wartime art on patriotic and propaganda messages—by government-supported as well as independent and commercial artists.
Located in the Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground floor of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C., the exhibition is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday, ...
Contact: https://www.loc.gov/
41
,
July 1 this year will mark 100 years since the start of the Second Battle of the Somme, which lasted until November as the British and French armies failed to break the stalemate of the Western Front. 2016 also marks the centennial of the Battle of Verdun, lasting from February to December 1916, which ended in a French victory at the cost of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers. Combined, the two battles killed or wounded more than one million Allied soldiers, along with 800,000 German soldiers.
Having opened at the The National World War I Museum and Memorial on May ...
Contact:
112
,
WWI artifact display at the Carrollton Library.
Contact: Carrollton Library
238
,
A special, commemorative WWI exhibit using Dayton as the lens to view WWI.
Contact: For more information, please call: (937) 293-2841
721
,
The exhibit features the extraordinary story of one Kansas soldier, James Clark Hughes. As a member of the U.S. Army he photographed battlefields and towns in Europe in World War I. These photographs are made public for the first time. Colonel Hughes was captured at Bataan and recorded his daily survival as a Japanese Prisoner of War in World War II. The exhibit displays his photographs, his diary excerpts, and his many belongings from the wars that were later donated to this museum.
Contact: Mary W. Madden, Director, Kansas Museum of History
420
,
Display includes uniforms, supplies, and stories of Lorain County citizens who served their country.
Contact: For more information, please call: (440) 322-3341
727
,
The Common Experience at Texas State University is a yearlong initiative that cultivates a conversation on a theme, enhancing student participation and fostering a sense of community throughout the campus and beyond. The 2016-17 theme is "A Century of Conflict: Dialogues on the U.S. Experience of War since 1917."
Contact: Twister Marquiss, twister@txstate.edu
587
,
The exhibit, which is aligned with the 100th anniversary of the U.S.’s entry into WWI in 1917 and the 75th anniversary of U.S. involvement in WWII in 1941, will be on display from August 31, 2016--June 23, 2017. The exhibit examines the way these wars have defined the country’s place in the world.
Featured objects include propaganda posters from the Sullivan Museum’s own collection, on loan from the Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art & Anthropology in Burlington, and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago. These posters offer a fascinating look into how war objectives were communicated to the ...
Contact: Lindsay Lord: llord@norwich.edu
292
,
“World War I: American Artists View the Great War” Exhibition
First in Series of Library Events to Mark World War I Centennial
"World War I: American Artists View the Great War" features fine prints, drawings, cartoons, posters and photographs from the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division. The works on display reflect the focus of wartime art on patriotic and propaganda messages—by government-supported as well as independent and commercial artists.
Located in the Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground floor of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C., the exhibition is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday, ...
Contact: https://www.loc.gov/
41
,
July 1 this year will mark 100 years since the start of the Second Battle of the Somme, which lasted until November as the British and French armies failed to break the stalemate of the Western Front. 2016 also marks the centennial of the Battle of Verdun, lasting from February to December 1916, which ended in a French victory at the cost of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers. Combined, the two battles killed or wounded more than one million Allied soldiers, along with 800,000 German soldiers.
Having opened at the The National World War I Museum and Memorial on May ...
Contact:
112
,
WWI artifact display at the Carrollton Library.
Contact: Carrollton Library
238
,
A special, commemorative WWI exhibit using Dayton as the lens to view WWI.
Contact: For more information, please call: (937) 293-2841
721
,
The exhibit features the extraordinary story of one Kansas soldier, James Clark Hughes. As a member of the U.S. Army he photographed battlefields and towns in Europe in World War I. These photographs are made public for the first time. Colonel Hughes was captured at Bataan and recorded his daily survival as a Japanese Prisoner of War in World War II. The exhibit displays his photographs, his diary excerpts, and his many belongings from the wars that were later donated to this museum.
Contact: Mary W. Madden, Director, Kansas Museum of History
420
,
Display includes uniforms, supplies, and stories of Lorain County citizens who served their country.
Contact: For more information, please call: (440) 322-3341
727
,
Georgia World War I Centennial Commission meeting, Atlanta History Center, McElreath Hall, Draper Members Room
Contact:
154
,
The Common Experience at Texas State University is a yearlong initiative that cultivates a conversation on a theme, enhancing student participation and fostering a sense of community throughout the campus and beyond. The 2016-17 theme is "A Century of Conflict: Dialogues on the U.S. Experience of War since 1917."
Contact: Twister Marquiss, twister@txstate.edu
587
,
The exhibit, which is aligned with the 100th anniversary of the U.S.’s entry into WWI in 1917 and the 75th anniversary of U.S. involvement in WWII in 1941, will be on display from August 31, 2016--June 23, 2017. The exhibit examines the way these wars have defined the country’s place in the world.
Featured objects include propaganda posters from the Sullivan Museum’s own collection, on loan from the Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art & Anthropology in Burlington, and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago. These posters offer a fascinating look into how war objectives were communicated to the ...
Contact: Lindsay Lord: llord@norwich.edu
292
,
“World War I: American Artists View the Great War” Exhibition
First in Series of Library Events to Mark World War I Centennial
"World War I: American Artists View the Great War" features fine prints, drawings, cartoons, posters and photographs from the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division. The works on display reflect the focus of wartime art on patriotic and propaganda messages—by government-supported as well as independent and commercial artists.
Located in the Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground floor of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C., the exhibition is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday, ...
Contact: https://www.loc.gov/
41
,
July 1 this year will mark 100 years since the start of the Second Battle of the Somme, which lasted until November as the British and French armies failed to break the stalemate of the Western Front. 2016 also marks the centennial of the Battle of Verdun, lasting from February to December 1916, which ended in a French victory at the cost of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers. Combined, the two battles killed or wounded more than one million Allied soldiers, along with 800,000 German soldiers.
Having opened at the The National World War I Museum and Memorial on May ...
Contact:
112
,
WWI artifact display at the Carrollton Library.
Contact: Carrollton Library
238
,
A special, commemorative WWI exhibit using Dayton as the lens to view WWI.
Contact: For more information, please call: (937) 293-2841
721
,
A staunch defender of peace and known for his appeals against the First World War, Benedict XV will star in the international conference of Historical Studies "Pope Giacomo Della Chiesa in the world of the useless massacre" to be held in Bologna, 3 to 5 November.
The event, included as part of the commemorative events for the Centenary of the First World War, was organized by the Foundation for religious sciences John XXIII, promoted by the Prime Minister's Office, Archdiocese of Bologna, with the contribution of the Foundation Carisbo and the Emilia Romagna region and Valeur.
Inaugurating the meeting, at 15:30 on ...
Contact: anniversarinazionali@governo.it
247
,
The exhibit features the extraordinary story of one Kansas soldier, James Clark Hughes. As a member of the U.S. Army he photographed battlefields and towns in Europe in World War I. These photographs are made public for the first time. Colonel Hughes was captured at Bataan and recorded his daily survival as a Japanese Prisoner of War in World War II. The exhibit displays his photographs, his diary excerpts, and his many belongings from the wars that were later donated to this museum.
Contact: Mary W. Madden, Director, Kansas Museum of History
420
,
Display includes uniforms, supplies, and stories of Lorain County citizens who served their country.
Contact: For more information, please call: (440) 322-3341
727
,
The Common Experience at Texas State University is a yearlong initiative that cultivates a conversation on a theme, enhancing student participation and fostering a sense of community throughout the campus and beyond. The 2016-17 theme is "A Century of Conflict: Dialogues on the U.S. Experience of War since 1917."
Contact: Twister Marquiss, twister@txstate.edu
587
,
The exhibit, which is aligned with the 100th anniversary of the U.S.’s entry into WWI in 1917 and the 75th anniversary of U.S. involvement in WWII in 1941, will be on display from August 31, 2016--June 23, 2017. The exhibit examines the way these wars have defined the country’s place in the world.
Featured objects include propaganda posters from the Sullivan Museum’s own collection, on loan from the Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art & Anthropology in Burlington, and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago. These posters offer a fascinating look into how war objectives were communicated to the ...
Contact: Lindsay Lord: llord@norwich.edu
292
,
“World War I: American Artists View the Great War” Exhibition
First in Series of Library Events to Mark World War I Centennial
"World War I: American Artists View the Great War" features fine prints, drawings, cartoons, posters and photographs from the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division. The works on display reflect the focus of wartime art on patriotic and propaganda messages—by government-supported as well as independent and commercial artists.
Located in the Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground floor of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C., the exhibition is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday, ...
Contact: https://www.loc.gov/
41
,
July 1 this year will mark 100 years since the start of the Second Battle of the Somme, which lasted until November as the British and French armies failed to break the stalemate of the Western Front. 2016 also marks the centennial of the Battle of Verdun, lasting from February to December 1916, which ended in a French victory at the cost of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers. Combined, the two battles killed or wounded more than one million Allied soldiers, along with 800,000 German soldiers.
Having opened at the The National World War I Museum and Memorial on May ...
Contact:
112
,
WWI artifact display at the Carrollton Library.
Contact: Carrollton Library
238
,
January 2016 – Aviation Museum: Lexington, KY The Aviation Museum of Kentucky has a display on aviation fighter “aces” from Kentucky. These pilots shot down at least five of the enemy to earn this description. There is also a presentation on these pilots, which we have presented as an outreach program for the museum. There is also an aircraft restorer in the state that has a flying Curtiss “Jenny”, one of the very, very few that flies, and a type of plane that was one of the few American-built aircraft that had an effect on the aviation portion of the ...
Contact: jrm@aviationky.org
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A special, commemorative WWI exhibit using Dayton as the lens to view WWI.
Contact: For more information, please call: (937) 293-2841
721
,
A staunch defender of peace and known for his appeals against the First World War, Benedict XV will star in the international conference of Historical Studies "Pope Giacomo Della Chiesa in the world of the useless massacre" to be held in Bologna, 3 to 5 November.
The event, included as part of the commemorative events for the Centenary of the First World War, was organized by the Foundation for religious sciences John XXIII, promoted by the Prime Minister's Office, Archdiocese of Bologna, with the contribution of the Foundation Carisbo and the Emilia Romagna region and Valeur.
Inaugurating the meeting, at 15:30 on ...
Contact: anniversarinazionali@governo.it
247
,
The exhibit features the extraordinary story of one Kansas soldier, James Clark Hughes. As a member of the U.S. Army he photographed battlefields and towns in Europe in World War I. These photographs are made public for the first time. Colonel Hughes was captured at Bataan and recorded his daily survival as a Japanese Prisoner of War in World War II. The exhibit displays his photographs, his diary excerpts, and his many belongings from the wars that were later donated to this museum.
Contact: Mary W. Madden, Director, Kansas Museum of History
420
,
Display includes uniforms, supplies, and stories of Lorain County citizens who served their country.
Contact: For more information, please call: (440) 322-3341
727
,
The Common Experience at Texas State University is a yearlong initiative that cultivates a conversation on a theme, enhancing student participation and fostering a sense of community throughout the campus and beyond. The 2016-17 theme is "A Century of Conflict: Dialogues on the U.S. Experience of War since 1917."
Contact: Twister Marquiss, twister@txstate.edu
587
,
The exhibit, which is aligned with the 100th anniversary of the U.S.’s entry into WWI in 1917 and the 75th anniversary of U.S. involvement in WWII in 1941, will be on display from August 31, 2016--June 23, 2017. The exhibit examines the way these wars have defined the country’s place in the world.
Featured objects include propaganda posters from the Sullivan Museum’s own collection, on loan from the Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art & Anthropology in Burlington, and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago. These posters offer a fascinating look into how war objectives were communicated to the ...
Contact: Lindsay Lord: llord@norwich.edu
292
,
“World War I: American Artists View the Great War” Exhibition
First in Series of Library Events to Mark World War I Centennial
"World War I: American Artists View the Great War" features fine prints, drawings, cartoons, posters and photographs from the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division. The works on display reflect the focus of wartime art on patriotic and propaganda messages—by government-supported as well as independent and commercial artists.
Located in the Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground floor of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C., the exhibition is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday, ...
Contact: https://www.loc.gov/
41
,
July 1 this year will mark 100 years since the start of the Second Battle of the Somme, which lasted until November as the British and French armies failed to break the stalemate of the Western Front. 2016 also marks the centennial of the Battle of Verdun, lasting from February to December 1916, which ended in a French victory at the cost of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers. Combined, the two battles killed or wounded more than one million Allied soldiers, along with 800,000 German soldiers.
Having opened at the The National World War I Museum and Memorial on May ...
Contact:
112
,
World War I and American Art
- Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
- The first major exhibition devoted to exploring the ways in which American artists reacted to the First World War -
https://www.pafa.org/exhibitions/world-war-i-and-american-art
- See PAFA web site for any schedule updates
- Hours - Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Wednesday, 10 a.m - 9 p.m.
- Saturday & Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Closed Mondays and legal holidays
- Admission
- FREE admission on Sundays during the entire exhibition through April 9, 2017
- Adults: $15 | Seniors (60+): $12
- Students (with ID): $12 | Youth (13-18): $8
- ACCESS cardholders: $2
- Children ...
Contact: 215-972-7600
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Over 25 combat uniforms of the Western Front are on display.
Contact: dennis_skupinski@yahoo.com
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Honor the men and women of Madison County who served in World War One by attending a commemoration event.
5PM Welcome by Dr. Michael Birdwell, Tennessee Great War Commission Chair. Remarks by Jackson City Mayor Jerry Gist, Madison County Mayor Jimmy Harris, and a French Representative.
5:30 Scottish Bagpipe
5:35 The Paccard Carillon by Alice-Catherine Carls
5:45 Carillon Concert by Kathleen Huneycutt, Carillonneur
6:00 Reception, Memorial Hall
Contact:
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WWI artifact display at the Carrollton Library.
Contact: Carrollton Library
238
,
A special, commemorative WWI exhibit using Dayton as the lens to view WWI.
Contact: For more information, please call: (937) 293-2841
721
,
A staunch defender of peace and known for his appeals against the First World War, Benedict XV will star in the international conference of Historical Studies "Pope Giacomo Della Chiesa in the world of the useless massacre" to be held in Bologna, 3 to 5 November.
The event, included as part of the commemorative events for the Centenary of the First World War, was organized by the Foundation for religious sciences John XXIII, promoted by the Prime Minister's Office, Archdiocese of Bologna, with the contribution of the Foundation Carisbo and the Emilia Romagna region and Valeur.
Inaugurating the meeting, at 15:30 on ...
Contact: anniversarinazionali@governo.it
247
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Based on the powerful true story of the Christmas truce during World War I between German, French and British soldiers. Won the Pulitzer prize for music in 2012. This is the debut of this production of Silent Night in the United States.
For tickets and more information, please visit: http://www.atlantaopera.org/calendar/view.aspx?pid=62346335
Contact: 404-881-8885
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The exhibit features the extraordinary story of one Kansas soldier, James Clark Hughes. As a member of the U.S. Army he photographed battlefields and towns in Europe in World War I. These photographs are made public for the first time. Colonel Hughes was captured at Bataan and recorded his daily survival as a Japanese Prisoner of War in World War II. The exhibit displays his photographs, his diary excerpts, and his many belongings from the wars that were later donated to this museum.
Contact: Mary W. Madden, Director, Kansas Museum of History
420
,
Display includes uniforms, supplies, and stories of Lorain County citizens who served their country.
Contact: For more information, please call: (440) 322-3341
727
,
The Common Experience at Texas State University is a yearlong initiative that cultivates a conversation on a theme, enhancing student participation and fostering a sense of community throughout the campus and beyond. The 2016-17 theme is "A Century of Conflict: Dialogues on the U.S. Experience of War since 1917."
Contact: Twister Marquiss, twister@txstate.edu
587
,
The exhibit, which is aligned with the 100th anniversary of the U.S.’s entry into WWI in 1917 and the 75th anniversary of U.S. involvement in WWII in 1941, will be on display from August 31, 2016--June 23, 2017. The exhibit examines the way these wars have defined the country’s place in the world.
Featured objects include propaganda posters from the Sullivan Museum’s own collection, on loan from the Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art & Anthropology in Burlington, and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago. These posters offer a fascinating look into how war objectives were communicated to the ...
Contact: Lindsay Lord: llord@norwich.edu
292
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8:30 am Registration/Welcome
9:00 Welcome and Recognitions - Andy Pouncey
9:10 “Herbert Hoover, the US Food Administration, and Dr. J. A. H. Morgan”
10:15 "Old Hickory Powder Plant in World War I" with Dr. Tara Mielnik
11:20 "Black Communities in Tennessee" with Professor Linda Wynn
12:15pm Period Trains Exhibit with Jimmy Bailey, Richard Gonzales, Andy Pouncey
1:00 “The Trains of Tennessee in the Great War" with Richard Gonzales
1:30 Military Exhibit/Reenactment with Tim Poole
Contact:
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“World War I: American Artists View the Great War” Exhibition
First in Series of Library Events to Mark World War I Centennial
"World War I: American Artists View the Great War" features fine prints, drawings, cartoons, posters and photographs from the Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division. The works on display reflect the focus of wartime art on patriotic and propaganda messages—by government-supported as well as independent and commercial artists.
Located in the Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground floor of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C., the exhibition is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday, ...
Contact: https://www.loc.gov/
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Presentation on Garrett County in World War I, using stories from The Republican, Oakland, official documents and Maryland in the World War, and photographs of the memorials in Western Maryland. Scanning of items brought in by local residents of photographs and documents from family members who were involved in the war, either as service men or in other ways. These will be added to the Western Maryland Regional Library’s history website, World War I in Western Maryland: http://digital.whilbr.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p16715coll21
Contact: Bonnie Winters, bonnie@relib.net or Jill Craig, mcraig@wmrl.info
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July 1 this year will mark 100 years since the start of the Second Battle of the Somme, which lasted until November as the British and French armies failed to break the stalemate of the Western Front. 2016 also marks the centennial of the Battle of Verdun, lasting from February to December 1916, which ended in a French victory at the cost of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers. Combined, the two battles killed or wounded more than one million Allied soldiers, along with 800,000 German soldiers.
Having opened at the The National World War I Museum and Memorial on May ...
Contact:
112
,
World War I and American Art
- Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
- The first major exhibition devoted to exploring the ways in which American artists reacted to the First World War -
https://www.pafa.org/exhibitions/world-war-i-and-american-art
- See PAFA web site for any schedule updates
- Hours - Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Wednesday, 10 a.m - 9 p.m.
- Saturday & Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Closed Mondays and legal holidays
- Admission
- FREE admission on Sundays during the entire exhibition through April 9, 2017
- Adults: $15 | Seniors (60+): $12
- Students (with ID): $12 | Youth (13-18): $8
- ACCESS cardholders: $2
- Children ...
Contact: 215-972-7600
80
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Over 25 combat uniforms of the Western Front are on display.
Contact: dennis_skupinski@yahoo.com
242
,
The 2016 Liberty Gala, chaired by Senator Elizabeth Dole, will be held Saturday, November 5, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. at the Hilton Chicago. This special evening celebrates and supports the work of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library and honors the men and women of the U.S. Armed forces, past and present.
Highlights of the evening include the presentation of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing to Hew Strachan, a festive Cocktail Reception, exciting Dinner and Programs hosted by Stacey Baca, a Live Auction with special items, and an After-Party featuring music and ...
Contact: https://www.pritzkermilitary.org/events/liberty-gala/2016-liberty-gala/
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Atlanta Opera to perform Pulitzer Prize-winning “Silent Night,” the true story of a World War I Christmas truce
Presentations November 5, 8, 11 and 13 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Free tickets to Veterans Day performance available for all active military and veterans
The Atlanta Opera presents Silent Night, a story of the historic, spontaneous Christmas truce between French, Scottish and German soldiers during World War I, in the North American debut of a new production. The Pulitizer Prize-winning opera (in 2012, for music) by composer Kevin Puts and librettist Mark Campbell is based on the Oscar-nominated 2005 film Joyeux Noël. Both the opera and the film ...
Contact: Telephone patron services: 404-881-8885
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