Taylor Community and Wright Museum Release Second “Faces of Taylor”
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Reaching into his back pocket, William Cronin retrieved his wallet and pulled out a few essential pieces of history – a part of his own past that he keeps close […]
Taylor Community and Wright Museum Launch “Faces of Taylor”
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Sitting in a crimson red chair in the living room of his charming apartment, 96-year-old Joe Picard took a deep breath, looked into the camera, and began recalling his memories […]
Wright Museum Looking To Attract Students
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Prior to the pandemic, the Wright Museum in Wolfeboro welcomed thousands of middle and high school students for in-person school tours annually, an important part of its education programs staff […]
Taylor Community and Wright Museum To Launch Faces of Taylor
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In 2021, Taylor Community and the Wright Museum will work together to shed light on Americans who lived during World War II. Dubbed Faces of Taylor, the collaboration kicks off […]