Oct 262012
 

Duke Mansion and Levine Museum of the New South are presenting a free historical program on Sunday, November 11th, 2012, at 3pm: In honor of Veterans Day, learn the story of Charlotte’s Camp Greene, the World War I installation that drew thousands of people to tiny Charlotte 1917 – 1918.  Filmmaker Jack Dillard will show his documentary and discuss his work, and Jane Johnson of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s Carolina Room will present an extensive display of Camp Greene memorabilia.

Join us on Sunday, November 11, 3 pm at the historic Duke Mansion, 400 Hermitage Road in Myers Park. The event is free but reservations are required.  To reserve your spot, email kellis@tlwf.org or call 704/714-4445. Part of the ongoing series Explore History! sponsored by Levine Museum of the New South and the Duke Mansion.

 October 26, 2012  Posted by  learning

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