Through Their Eyes: Artifacts & Stories of Framingham’s Role in WWII

Tuesday, April 16, 7:00 pm
FHC Village Hall on the Common

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Join us for a captivating journey back in time as the Framingham History Center presents “Through Their Eyes: Artifacts & Stories of Framingham’s Role in World War II.” Explore the multifaceted narratives of World War II, from the home front to the battlefront, through personal letters, military uniforms, photographs, and other ephemera from the FHC’s extensive 10,000-piece archive and artifact collection.
Discover the stories of resilience, sacrifice, and hope as the FHC highlights themes of immigration, community mobilization, and the everyday lives of those who lived through the turmoil. Led by FHC Executive Director Anna Tucker, this talk aims to inspire reflection on the impacts of war on individuals and communities, inviting attendees to connect with the past in a profound and personal way.
RSVP to info@framinghamhistory.org is requested.

Date

Apr 16 2024
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Time

7:00 pm
Village Hall on the Common

Location

Village Hall on the Common
Framingham, MA