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Commemorating the "Great War" in Film A Farewell to Arms (1932) FREE to Museum Members FREE with admission for all other guests |
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Commemorating the "Great War" in Film Sergeant York (1941) FREE to Museum Members FREE with admission for all other guests |
1 event,The Original Mad Man: Illustrations by Mac Conner, a special exhibit organized by the Museum of the City of New York, features the work of McCauley (Mac) Conner, one of the leading “Ad Men” of the 1950s and 60s. During this time, Conner’s captivating advertising and editorial illustrations graced the pages of major magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Redbook,... Read more » |
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Sunshine Norwood, AHBC Member Topic: Seabrook's Oak Island at War, A Personal History Recommended reading: Soldiers, Sailors, Slaves, and Ships: The Civil War Photographs of Henry P. Moore by Jeffery Bolster and Hilary Anderson Lunch: Stuffed pasta shells with meat sauce, antipasto salad, rolls, and a Valentine's inspired dessert Make your reservations Optional Lunch ($15) at 11:30 a.m.... Read more » |
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Commemorating the "Great War" in Film The African Queen (1951) FREE to Museum Members FREE with admission for all other guests |
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The Carolinas and the First World War Presenter: Dr. M. Ryan Floyd, Lander University Dr. Floyd explores the political, social, and economic impact of the Great War on the American South. Programs run from 12 Noon – 1:00 PM FREE to members – Regular admission for other guests Drinks and Dessert Provided |
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Building an Empire: Greenville’s Textile Crescent with Don Koonce $45.00 per Museum Member $50.00 per Non-Member Call 864-467-3100 for tickets. Boxed lunch included. In the early 1960’s Greenville, South Carolina was known as the “Textile Center of the World.” Even though this title was created by the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, the nearly twenty mills... Read more » |

