Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Spirit of Warm Springs
Throughout his life, FDR’s Little White House in Warm Springs became an important location from his time as Governor of New York until his death on April 12, 1945.
Throughout his life, FDR’s Little White House in Warm Springs became an important location from his time as Governor of New York until his death on April 12, 1945.
American personnel faced a humanitarian catastrophe when they liberated Buchenwald Concentration Camp.
Shortly removed from Prohibition and with a growing hatred of all things Germans, the United States began a relationship with beer and breweries that lasts still today.
A sailor had a simple request—he just wanted to relax with a few beers after months at sea.
“The new year of the Second World War 1942 opened upon us in an entirely different shape for Britain.” -Prime Minister Winston Churchill
Head to The Higgins Hotel for a live instrumental showcase of wartime piano music.
Explore the Museum after hours and learn more about our special exhibition on African American service in World War II—for free!
Join Bing and the Belles as they look back on his USO performances during World War II and sing his wartime hits.