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Events for November 13, 2018
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EXHIBIT: “Black Warriors of WWI Featuring the Harlem Hellfighters”
The free exhibit is open Nov. 5 – Nov. 16 from 9am-6p in the People's Gallery at Austin City Hall. Exhibit highlights: - World Premiere of new art by internationally acclaimed artist Ted Ellis - Harlem Hellfighter art display by...
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COMMEMORATION: WWI VETERAN GRAVESITE FLAG PROGRAM — TRAVIS COUNTY
The Travis County WWI Centennial Committee will honor over 2,200 Travis County WWI veterans by placing USA flags at their gravesites the week before Veteran’s Day. Stop by Austin area cemeteries Nov. 8-14th to recognize the service of the soldiers and nurses...
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EVENTS: WEEK-LONG OBSERVANCE SCHEDULED AT MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL CULTURES IN DUNCANVILLE
AT THE MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL CULTURES; JOIN US FOR OUR OBSERVANCE OF ARMISTICE DAY 1918 Monday, November 12th USO EXHIBIT OPENING Tuesday, November 13th Salute to Veterans Honored Guests-Dallas VAMC Dr. Bill White-Entertaining Wednesday, November 14th Pre-School Storytime Thursday, November...
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EXHIBIT– WWI Artifacts: Courthouse Museum, Rockwall County Courthouse
At the Courthouse Museum in the “new” Rockwall County Courthouse (1111 East Yellow Jacket Ln. Rockwall, TX 75087) . The exhibit includes a collection of Trench Art, Gold Star Memorial photographs, Joan of Arc Saves France poster, and other WWI artifacts....
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EXHIBIT — No Man’s Land: East Texas African Americans in WWI
No Man’s Land: East Texas African Americans in WWI will be traveling throughout Texas over the two-year centennial period (2017-2019). Come walk among the eleven thousand veteran names on display and learn their stories: men who died in combat, served as...
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EXHIBIT — The War Illustrated: Scenes from the Great War
A temporary World War I commemorative exhibit titled, “The War Illustrated: Scenes from the Great War,” will be exhibited aboard Battleship March 1, 2018 to December 1, 2018. This exhibit, created in collaboration with the University of Sheffield, tells the...
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EXHIBIT: REMEMBER ME — THE LEGACY OF THE GREAT WAR
The North Texas World War I Centennial Commemoration group is planning its second of two WWI exhibits for November 10th, 2018 through February 23, 2019, at the Fort Worth Central Library. This exhibit will concentrate on individual stories of veterans and civilians and how the war affected...
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Poppies & Progress: WWI & Beyond 1917-1923
The war to end all wars sent shock-waves through the country causing lasting societal upheavals, many of which are reflected in Williamson County. Experience the stories of local war heroes, suffragettes, and crusaders for justice in this exhibit that explores...
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EXHIBIT: WWI at the Amarillo Federal Building
The Great War, or World War I, had an impact at home, not only during wartime, but for years to come. The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum (PPHM) will feature a special exhibit of WWI artifacts from its collection at the historic Federal Building...
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EXHIBIT — Into the Raging Storm: Texas and Washington County in the Great War
Into the Raging Storm: Texas and Washington County in the Great War Experience the story of the fighting men and women of Washington County, who left Central Texas for the war-torn trenches and battlefields of France. They stood up to...
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EXHIBIT: Fayette County in the Great War
The Fayette Heritage Museum and Archives in La Grange has an exhibit, “Fayette County in the Great War,” that will be up through November 2018. We have uniforms, letters, official paperwork, souvenirs, red cross items, many photographs, and research materials...
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Historical Marker Ceremony — Texas A&M University
A Texas Historical Marker will be dedicated on the TAMU campus in the Academic Plaza commemorating Texas A&M contributions to WWI.
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