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Library of Congress opens WWI exhibit

The exhibit, which features an array of historical items illustrating life during the Great War, will run through January 2019, and is free to the public.

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Exhibit explores life during World War I (25 PICS)

Using hundreds of different items ranging from maps, medals, and music to photographs, posters, and diaries, the exhibit commemorates the war’s centennial.

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‘Guns in America’ exhibit visits California art studio

Executive director Sasha Irving said they wanted the exhibit to be as inclusive as possible, while acknowledging the controversy and polarity of the topic.

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Program turns gun buybacks into gun art (VIDEO)

Jonathan Ferrera, who started the program in New Orleans, hopes the exhibit will lead to meaningful conversations about gun violence.

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Museum display highlights Maine’s gun history

Museum curator Laurie LaBar said the exhibit was the result of popular demand and a sort of expanded remake of a similar exhibit from 30 years ago.

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NJ park welcomes 68-foot-long WWII battleship gun barrel to exhibit

The gun barrel was brought in to be part of the Battery Lewis exhibit, a historical restoration project which should be completed in about a year and give visitors an idea of what the battery may have looked like during the second World War.

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