Women of World War II: Trailblazers of Courage, Intelligence, and Innovation

During World War II, women played critical and multifaceted roles, breaking barriers and making invaluable contributions to the war effort across the globe. From spies to pilots, entertainers to medics, […]
Present at the Creation: Harry Truman, George Marshall, Dean Acheson, and the Creation of a Pax Americana

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“When You Ride Alone, You Ride with Hitler”: Reconsidering the World War II Rationing Programs in the 21st Century

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MERG: The TRUE story of a WWII soldier’s selfless act of valor and sacrifice that one town never forgot

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Taylor Community and Wright Museum Release Second “Faces of Taylor”

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 […]
The Wright Museum Dedicates Memorial Garden Walkway

On Monday, August 16, 2021, the Wright Museum formally commemorated the completion of a stone walkway that leads to a Remembrance Garden, a dedication ceremony that held special significance to […]
Taylor Community and Wright Museum Launch “Faces of Taylor”

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 […]
Dr. Marion Dorsey to Present The Truth about Lies

On Tuesday, August 24 at 7 p.m., the Wright Museum will present The Truth about Lies: Deception Plans in World War II, a lecture by Dr. Marion Dorsey. Part of […]
Hobbs Brewing Co. and Wright to Partner

In August, Hobbs Brewing Company in Ossipee will be the Wright Museum’s ‘Business Partner of the month.’ During August, Hobbs Brewing Company will provide free dessert with the purchase of […]
Community Answering the ‘Challenge”

Earlier in 2021, the Wright Museum of WWII in Wolfeboro announced a $60,000 Challenge Grant from the Biber Foundation, which has raised $54,000 from the community and $81,000 in total. […]
Volunteers Help Make ‘The Wright’ Experience

When people visit the Wright Museum in Wolfeboro, NH, one of the highlights for many is the chance to interact with knowledgeable volunteers, many of whom served the nation. “I […]
Wright Museum Looking To Attract Students

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 […]