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‘Mother of all conspiracies’ subject of exhibit at Branson West museum
The term “grassy knoll” originated with United Press International reporter Merriman Smith, who was riding in the motorcade five cars behind the president.
Jim Zbick
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Faith, Family & Country Heritage Museum to host Yad VaShem exhibit
The informational panels and sobering photos in the exhibit cause viewers to think and realize that even though the Jewish people say, “Never Again,” it is indeed happening at this time.

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Wartime coaching icons: Echoes from the Greatest Generation
But while Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama and Ralph “Shug” Jordan of Auburn are well known for their wins and championships in the football-rich Southeastern Conference...
Jim Zbick
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The inspiration of Coach Norman Dale
That moment also inspired “Hoosiers,” the 1986 movie which The American Film Institute rates one of the most inspiring of all time...
Jim Zbick
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Remembering the Holocaust: National and local awareness events
Decades later, January 27 was designated as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, to commemorate the 6 million Jews who perished and...

Cynthia J. Thomas
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James Earl Carter rode his humble Georgia roots to the White House
Also part of the display is a 1946 Navy yearbook that was recently gifted to the museum. Two notables in American history ...
Jim Zbick
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Branson West Museum focuses on two oldest military academies
West Point, the oldest continuously occupied regular army post in the nation, was established in 1803 while the Naval Academy, second oldest

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Terrorist attacks of 9/11 remembered at Faith, Family and Country Heritage Museum
The Sept. 11 attacks are the subject of a new exhibit in the Faith, Family and Country Heritage Museum in Branson West.

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Revolutionary War period featured in Faith, Family & Country Heritage Museum displays
This week’s celebrations of our nation’s freedom are a great reminder to reflect on what some of those artifacts represent.

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