
Considering the long journey the model has taken from Georgia, where the model was built, to Florida, where it was displayed for many years, and finally to Louisville it seemed fitting to display the model as if in port...

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Today at the Frazier Museum...Homeschool Day - WWII from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. http://www.fraziermuseum.org/calendar_de tail.asp?id=278

Frazier International History Museum We are looking for the 49th story! Go to www.48stories.com to submit your own or a family member's World War II-related story today for the chance to be included in this moving temporary exhibit that explores the Kentuckiana's region response to this world-wide conflict. The 49th story will be installed in the exhibit in January.
Source: www.48stories.com
"We did what we had to do." This simple statement is the common thread in the stories of those on the front and the home front alike during World War II.

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Professor Jim H. Madison’s book, “Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys,” takes a look at the men who defeated the Nazis and the Red Cross women who helped make victory possible. Volunteer Liz Richardson doled out doughnuts and coffee to American soldiers and, as her diaries reveal, she gained insight into the homesick GIs. ... The lecture is free. (Gallery admission is not included.) Drinks and light dessert are complimentary. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunches.Read More
BITE OF HISTORY Lecture Series
Time:12:00PM Thursday, November 19th
Location:Frazier Museum

Frazier International History Museum Free admission to Military and Vets!

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Get an exclusive look at some of the objects in the Frazier Museum’s impressive Civil War collection. Learn how curators care for museum objects, as you put on the gloves and handle artifacts not normally on public display. The artifacts, several of which were use by Kentuckians, include a Union side drum, military uni...forms and firearms used on both sides of the conflict. Discover the stories behind these authentic, historical objects. This course is held at the Frazier International History Museum on Main Street. All materials will be provided.
Cost for this workshop is $49 prior to October 30, and $59 after October 30.
Instructor: Kelly Williams is the Associate Curator of the Frazier International History Museum. She has a background in U.S. history and is in the process of designing a new Civil War exhibit.
*This workshop must be booked through Bellarmine University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. The reference name is: HMAN 424
Call (502) 452-8166, or email: continuingstudies@bellarmine.edu. Stop by the Continuing Studies Office - Miles Hall, Bellarmine University, 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40205; Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Cost for this workshop is $49 prior to October 30, and $59 after October 30.
Instructor: Kelly Williams is the Associate Curator of the Frazier International History Museum. She has a background in U.S. history and is in the process of designing a new Civil War exhibit.
*This workshop must be booked through Bellarmine University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. The reference name is: HMAN 424
Call (502) 452-8166, or email: continuingstudies@bellarmine.edu. Stop by the Continuing Studies Office - Miles Hall, Bellarmine University, 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40205; Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Join us for a very unique First Friday Trolley Hop on Friday, November 6 during the El Dia De Los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) Festival. See our Tito Puente altar, and dance to Latin sounds inspired by Puente. Museum admission is free, a cash bar is provided and light snacks are served.
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Join us for John Hamant’s presentation of one of America’s most pivotal and controversial presidents. With an amazing physical resemblance and encyclopedic knowledge of our 32nd president, audiences feel as if they are actually talking with FDR himself. Galleries open at 6 p.m. and light refreshments are served. Ticket...s are $9 for museum members, $12 for non-members, $5 for students and seniors. Exhibit gallery access is included.Read More
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