Wright Museum’s Victory Garden Continues to Bear “Fruit”

For years, UNH Carroll County Advanced Master Gardener and museum volunteer Christin Kaiser has tended to the Wright Museum’s Victory Garden, an exercise close to her heart. “I see the results of this modest living […]
Wright Museum and Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern to Partner in September

In September, Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern in Wolfeboro will offer customers 20% off the alcohol portion of their order to anyone who shows a Wright Museum receipt, admission sticker, or member card. […]
Troop #2271 pays a visit to The Wright

Recently, Maine-based Girl Scout Troop #2271 visited the Wright Museum of World War II in Wolfeboro, an occasion that Co-Leader Amy Capone Muccio said was thoroughly enjoyed by all the […]
Wright Museum to explore ‘Mementoes’ of World War II in Shaped by Conflict
Originally scheduled for May and June of this year, Shaped by Conflict is an exhibit that will instead take place next year due to the coronavirus pandemic, a delay staff […]
Walkway completed for Remembrance Garden

With a gift from Sandown, NH resident Dan Marrone, the Wright Museum of WWII now has a walkway that leads to its Remembrance Garden, a public space with plantings, granite […]
All ‘Spies & Sweethearts’ for Wright Museum Volunteer

For volunteer Linda Shenton Matchett, a big part of her joy in time spent at the Wright Museum of World War II in Wolfeboro is the interaction with visitors. “Many […]
Baseball and WWII

With the 2020 baseball season finally underway, here’s a special look at some of the baseball related items in our collection! In the 1940’s baseball was the most popular sport […]
Work begins to build Remembrance Garden walkway

Honoring all those who have served, the Wright Museum’s Remembrance Garden will soon have a walkway that leads to it, a development made possible by a donation from Dan Marrone. […]
Victory Garden Basics: Part 2

This guest article was prepared by Master Gardener Christin Kaiser. Christin is a volunteer at the Wright Museum, lending her expertise to our working Victory Garden and various other projects. […]
Superheroes Go To War

World War II was a life-changing event for Americans. Everyone did whatever it took to support the war and defeat Hitler and his Italian and Japanese allies. Men and women […]
Toys in Wartime: How Parents Provided Homemade Toys for Their Children During WWII

When manufacturing in the United States went from peacetime to wartime production during World War II, materials like rubber, steel, and plastic became scarce or impossible to find for everyday use…
Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of V-E Day

Friday May 8, 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of V-E Day here in the United States. On this day 75 years ago, the unconditional surrender of Nazi German forces in […]