Award-Winning Television Broadcaster Jeff Bartlett Joins the Board of Directors
The Wright Museum of WWII proudly announces the appointment of Jeff Bartlett, an esteemed veteran television broadcaster, to its board of directors. With an illustrious
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The Wright Museum of WWII proudly announces the appointment of Jeff Bartlett, an esteemed veteran television broadcaster, to its board of directors. With an illustrious
Are you visiting New Hampshire for the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8th and looking for things to do over the weekend? To welcome
The Wright Museum of World War II is thrilled to announce the appointment of Andy Mako as the new Chairman of the Board, effective immediately.
This photo, taken by Dorothea Lange in March, 1942 shows a sign put up by aJapanese American store owner in Oakland, CA after the attack
By 1944, a significant shortage of soldiers to manage the postal service created a vast backlog of mail and packages in the European Theater. Officials knew that the undelivered mail was hurting morale, but were unsure how to solve the problem.
On Tuesday, September 5th, the Wright Museum of World War II is thrilled to announce the dedication ceremony of “The Homecoming” a sculpture created by
An update to the schedule for our 2023 Education Series has now been added to the Lecture Series page on our website! We are glad
The Wright Museum of WWII is excited to announce that Edward E. Gordon, Ph.D., a leading expert in World War II history will be delivering
The Wright Museum of World War II is proud to present the extraordinary paintings of the WWII soldier/artist Charles J. Miller. A self-taught draftsman and
The following is a guest post written by author Amy Zuckerman, edited in conjunction with Wright Museum staff. Charles Audet and all the surviving World
The Wright Museum will once again welcome in the Wolfeboro Holiday Festival of Trees for the 2022 season. This festive event is a favorite holiday
This post contains an excerpt from “Fighting on Two Fronts: A Condensed History of the Tuskegee Airmen,” a StoryMap project created by Wright Museum intern