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Movies at the Museum – MLK Day
The Jackie Robinson Story Commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an inspirational movie based on the life of baseball legend and Civil Rights leader, Jackie Robinson. Film is FREE to Museum Members and FREE with regular admission for all other guests.
February Flicks
Commemorating the "Great War" in Film A Farewell to Arms (1932) FREE to Museum Members FREE with admission for all other guests
February Flicks
Commemorating the "Great War" in Film Sergeant York (1941) FREE to Museum Members FREE with admission for all other guests
February Flicks
Commemorating the "Great War" in Film The African Queen (1951) FREE to Museum Members FREE with admission for all other guests
March Matinee Movie
In honor of Women’s History Month, explore real life women in history through classic film adaptations of their lives. This week’s feature film is Cleopatra (1963) staring Elizabeth Taylor as the Egyptian ruler of the Ancient World.
March Matinee Movie
In honor of Women’s History Month, explore real life women in history through classic film adaptations of their lives. This week’s feature film is Madame Curie (1943) staring Greer Garson as the Polish scientist.
March Matinee Movie
In honor of Women’s History Month, explore real life women in history through classic film adaptations of their lives. This week’s feature film is A Woman Called Golda (1982) staring Ingrid Bergman as the first female prime minister of Israel.
March Matinee Movie
In honor of Women’s History Month, explore real life women in history through classic film adaptations of their lives. This week’s feature film is Salt of the Earth (1954) staring Rosaura Revueltas as a house-wife turned activist.
March Matinee Movie
In honor of Women’s History Month, explore real life women in history through classic film adaptations of their lives. This week’s feature film is So Proudly We Hail (1943) staring Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard, and Veronica Lake as American Army nurses in World War II.
Matinee Movie
The art of Mac Conner invokes the fear and anxiety prevalent across America during the period of the Cold War. These same emotions run through the popular works of Alfred Hitchcock, famed director of the Cold War era. Join us for a series of Hitchcock thrillers, each selected for its connection to a particular work... Read more »