New Lobby Exhibit inspires visitors at Wright Museum
Open since May 1, Wright Museum of WWII in Wolfeboro is “wowing” visitors upon first entering the building with a lobby exhibit that took months to complete.
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Open since May 1, Wright Museum of WWII in Wolfeboro is “wowing” visitors upon first entering the building with a lobby exhibit that took months to complete.
Sponsored in part by Doran Independent Insurance, Wright at Night is expected to attract visitors from across the region on Tuesday, August 6 with local
Sponsored by Maxfield Real Estate, Wright Museum’s official 25th birthday celebration on Tuesday, July 16 attracted more than 180 visitors, which was more than double the attendance on the same date last year.
The exhibit, created by John Frank and curated by Wright Museum, features more than 60 covers, cartoons, ads and photographs with subject areas ranging from culture and jazz to fashion and women.
Honoring the 75th Anniversary of Operation Overlord on Tuesday, July 2,3 A Symposium on D-Day is sponsored by Two International Group.
In August and September, Wright Museum will host a film festival on Oscar-Winning actress, Donna Reed. The festival will begin with See Here Private Hargrove on Tuesday,
A Symposium on D-Day will take place on July 23 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in The Great Hall at Wolfeboro’s Towne Hall. Admission is $15 for non-members and $10 for members.
On Sunday, July 14, hundreds are expected to attend Wright Museum’s Family Day, which features rides in WWII vehicles, live music, animal shows, WWII and
In July, Burnt Timber Brewing & Tavern in Wolfeboro will offer customers 10% off their order to anyone who shows a Wright Museum receipt, admission sticker, or member card.
In celebration of our official 25th birthday, we will offer 1994 admission prices and birthday cake to every visitor on Tuesday, July 16. Sponsored by Maxfield Real Estate
On Tuesday, July 16 from 7 to 8 p.m., Dr. James K. Morningstar will discuss the legacy and war tactics of General George Patton Jr.
On July 4 at 10 am in downtown Wolfeboro, thousands are expected to watch the Independence Day Parade, an occasion that has three Wright Museum