"Georgia Journeys: Legacies of World War II" | City of Marietta
"Georgia Journeys: Legacies of World War II" | City of Marietta
Join us this Spring at the Marietta History Center as we continue to host a series of traveling exhibits from Kennesaw State University’s Museum of History and Holocaust Education. The first temporary exhibit, in the series, will be "Georgia Journeys: Legacies of World War II".
"Drawing on testimony obtained through the Museum of History and Holocaust Education's Legacy Series oral history project, this exhibition follows the experiences of twelve individuals whose lives intersected in Georgia, but whose journeys took them across the world. The exhibition also provides a glimpse into President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's unique Georgia Journey that occurred between 1924 and his death in Warm Springs in 1945.
Whether Jane Tucker’s journey to work as a Rosie the Riveter in the Savannah shipyards, Guy Gunter’s service as a glider pilot on D-Day, Dr. Hillard Pouncy’s experiences as a Tuskegee Airman, or Norbert Friedman’s survival of eleven concentration camps, Georgia Journeys follows the lives of World War II veterans, home front workers, and Holocaust survivors who came to call Georgia their home." This first exhibit in the series will be on display at the MHC from Tuesday, January 24th through Tuesday, February 18th.
This exhibit is included with regular museum admission. For more information on this exhibit: https://historymuseum.kennesaw.edu/.../ga-journeys.php
The following temporary exhibits in this spring series from KSU’s Museum of History and Holocaust Education will be “Never Forget: An Introduction to the Holocaust” & “World War II: The War that Changed the World”. More information to follow.
When: Tuesday, January 24th through Tuesday, February 18th
Where: Marietta History Center
1 Depot Street, Marietta, GA 30060
Cost: $7 Adults, $5 Senior / Student, FREE for Children under 5 and those with a Military ID All temporary exhibits are included with regular admission.
To get logo or pictures, please email AMonroe@MariettaGA.gov. Or for more information, call 770-794-5710 or visit www.MariettaHistory.org
Original source can be found here.