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An airman from Florida will finally be laid to rest after he disappeared off a mountain in Laos over 50 years ago during the ...
The exhibit, “Rendezvous with Destiny: Florida and WWII,” opened Tuesday — the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor — at the Capitol Museum.
The Florida Holocaust Museum was founded in 1992 by a Jewish businessman and philanthropist who escaped Nazi Germany in 1939. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he collaborated ...
The war got an early start in Florida. On Jan. 4 1861, Gov. Madison Starke Perry ordered the state militia to seize Fort Marion (now the Castillo de San Marcos) in St. Augustine.
The Veterans Museum and Educational Center also has a brick from the Hanoi Hilton, an internment camp in North Vietnam where American prisoners of war were held, interrogated and tortured in the ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — The Florida Holocaust Museum is one of three accredited museums of its kind in the country. Its mission: to teaching the members of all races and cultures the in… ...
A viable Black museum in Florida can happen, if state leaders resist the temptation to get in its way. The concern — no, fear — is that the politics that confuse cultural misinformation with ...
The Vietnam Awareness Museum, located at American Legion Post 584 in Marion, will be open to the public May 10-11. Museum owner and Vietnam veteran Chuck Van Voorhis created the museum to educate ...
The idea of having a Florida Civil Rights Museum originated during a time when Tallahassee’s Firestone building — which was the former Leon County Jail and of significance to the civil rights ...
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