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Lecture Series | Saturday, September 6, 2025 | 2:00 PM “When the Guns Went Quiet: WWII, 80 Years Later” Tickets are still ...
Karen Petrone is a history professor at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of a few books focusing on Russian and ...
Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War will be the topic of the next — and next-to-last — Trumbull Town Hall lecture. Louis Masur, a professor of American Studies and History at Rutgers University, will ...
The story of the Nebraska National Guard Museum in Seward receiving one of the few remaining Higgins Boats from World War II will be told by Nebraska National Guard historian and retired Col. Gerald ...
The Jimmy Stewart Museum will host Jared Frederick, Penn State Altoona history assistant teaching professor and author of “Into the Cold Blue,” to discuss the book at noon Saturday. As a historian, ...
“Why not have friends in a changing world?” was the theme of a talk delivered by French diplomat Gerard de la Villesbrunne at Florida Junior College (now Florida State College at Jacksonville) in 1967 ...
The Doolittle Raid began on April 18, 1942, as the Japanese were aggressively advancing their forces across the Pacific. The raid became America’s first offensive air attack over Japan. The raid was ...