Wright Museum Welcomes Youngest Visitor
For the past 25 years, Wright Museum of WWII has welcomed many visitors from WWII vets to school children, and recently its youngest “uniformed visitor”
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For the past 25 years, Wright Museum of WWII has welcomed many visitors from WWII vets to school children, and recently its youngest “uniformed visitor”
August 20, 2019–On Tuesday, September 3 at 1 p.m., Wright Museum’s Movie Theater will screen “From Here to Eternity” as the final film in Wright Museum’s
While often viewed by the public as static entities, the most successful cultural institutions constantly change, which explains why Wright Museum puts tremendous effort into
On Tuesday, August 27, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., author Linda Kush will present a lecture on her book, The Rice Paddy Navy: U.S. Sailors
Wright Museum is accepting donations to support the Kingswood Regional High School Food Pantry. Half off museum admission to each visitor who bring 2 boxes of single serve pre-packaged snack foods.
On Tuesday, August 20 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Professor Tom Perera will present “Breaking the Secret ENIGMA Codes: The Real Story of the
In August, Wright Museum visitors will receive a coupon from T-BONES, CJ’s and Cactus Jack’s for $10 off two adult entrees when they visit the museum Monday – Wednesday. Their closest location is in Laconia.
Now in its fourth year, Wright Museum’s Victory Garden continues to battle hunger while also paying special homage to Japanese-Americans. In addition to the “usual”
The Wright Museum of World War II is a special place for American history education. The focus is the war years 1939-45, both on the
When visiting Wright Museum in Wolfeboro, one of the highlights for many people is the chance for a picture with Rosie the Riveter, the iconic
Wolfeboro, NH—July 25, 2019—On Wednesday, August 7 at 1 pm, Wright Museum will host a dedication ceremony for its recently completed Remembrance Garden, an event
On Saturday, August 17, Wright Museum will host the 7thAnnual Cruise in to the Wright, which will feature antique cars, hotrods and motorcycles.