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Student Scholars Honor Local Contributions to WWII

As part of the Grand Opening of the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center, 51 middle and high school students, representing every state and the District of Columbia will attend the Dedication Ceremony...

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A Special Meeting in Shreveport, LA

Luke Jackson from Milford, Vermont won the right to represent his state at the Grand Opening of the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center with an essay on Vermont’s contribution to World War II. It...

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A New York Student Honors Her State and WWII Veterans

High school student Sarah Jones of Schenectady, New York represented her state during the Grand Opening of the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. She honored on of her state’s contributions to...

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Arkansas Teen Honors State’s Contributions to WWII

Roy McKenzie from Prairie Grove, Arkansas won an essay contest that earned him the right to represent Arkansas at the Grand Opening of the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. In preparation for...

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Indiana Teen Inspired by Local “Rosies”

Elizabeth Collier of Nashville, Indiana won the right to represent her state at the Grand Opening of the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. As part of her honor, she contributed a photo essay on...

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Idaho Student Learns About Home State From Two WWII Veterans

Seth Husney from Boise, Idaho was one of 51 students to take part in the Grand Opening of the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. Seth earned his trip to New Orleans by writing an essay describing...

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National History Day Students Attend Grand Opening Events

As part of the Grand Opening of the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center, students from every state and the District of Columbia joined a group of World War II veterans in a special procession at the...

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