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The National WWII Museum Announces 2017 Winston S. Churchill Symposium
Learn MoreOn March 18, The National WWII Museum and The Churchill Society of New Orleans will bring scholars from across the globe to the Museum in New Orleans to give insights and lectures on the life and work of Winston Churchill. The 2017 Winston S. Churchill Symposium will feature a day of enriching discussion and discovery, all focused on one of the most important figures in modern history.
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The National WWII Museum Announces New Exclusive River Cruise and Chateau Journey: The River Seine to the Beaches of Normandy
Learn MoreThe National WWII Museum today announced its newest educational journey, combining the best of Normandy with Paris, the “City of Lights.” The River Seine to the Beaches of Normandy will feature an exclusive lecture series by one of the Museum’s most beloved guest speakers, Alex Kershaw, award winning author of “The Bedford Boys” and recently released “Avenue of Spies.” Tour guests will be immersed in the beautiful vistas and engaging stories of the Normandy region, paired with the highest level of luxury, including a river cruise aboard Uniworld’s brand-new, exclusively chartered Joie de Vivre.
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The National WWII Museum Awards Expansion Construction Contract Firm to build Theatre-USO Complex
Learn MoreDecember 13, 2007: The National World War II Museum in New Orleans has awarded Satterfield and Pontikes Construction Group, LLC a $42 million construction contract as part of the $61 million next phase of the Museum’s $ 300 million capital expansion.
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“Remember Pearl Harbor!” (2010)
Learn MoreThe National World War II Museum observes the 69th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, December 2010.
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The National WWII Museum to Unveil Fighting for the Right to Fight: African American Experiences in World War II
Learn MoreOn July 4, 2015, The National WWII Museum will open a new special exhibit called Fighting for the Right to Fight: African American Experiences in World War II. With generous funding from The Coca-Cola Foundation, the exhibition will feature artifacts, photographs, oral histories and associated educational programming to highlight some of the extraordinary achievements and challenges of African Americans during World War II, both overseas and on the Home Front.