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The Waddell & Reed Traveling World War I Exhibition features 66 artifacts, such as weapons, uniforms, posters and flags.
Through March 24, the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa is featuring a kid- and adult-friendly exhibit on NASA and the impact the activities conducted on the International Space Station has back on Earth. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Through March 24, the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa is featuring a kid- and adult-friendly exhibit on NASA and the impact the activities conducted on the International Space Station has back on Earth. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Through March 24, the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa is featuring a kid- and adult-friendly exhibit on NASA and the impact the activities conducted on the International Space Station has back on Earth. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Through March 24, the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa is featuring a kid- and adult-friendly exhibit on NASA and the impact the activities conducted on the International Space Station has back on Earth. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Through March 24, the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa is featuring a kid- and adult-friendly exhibit on NASA and the impact the activities conducted on the International Space Station has back on Earth. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
View an exhibition focused on traditional and contemporary landscapes from Arizona artists, some completed outdoors in “plein-air” and some that come from the artist’s imagination, during the Landscapes Exhibition
Waiting for a look: Thousands of East Valley residents toured the World War I exhibit, “Honoring Our History” outside the Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing Aviation Museum at Mesa’s Falcon Field on Wednesday. The exhibit, which features 66 artifacts relating to the “War to End All Wars” from the National World War I Museum in Kansas City, was sponsored by Waddell and Reed and is part of a 75-city national tour. (Mike Sakal/Tribune).
Photo 6: Mesa resident Lyla Kenyon shakes the hand of Spike McLane, a volunteer of the at Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing Aviation Museum at Mesa’s Falcon Field who was dressed as a “doughboy” during the Wolrd War I exhibit, “Honoring our History” on Wednesday. As a member of the American Expeditionary Forces, Kenyon’s father, Lyle William Trump, was one of General John J. Pershing’s body guards during the war. (Mike Sakal/Tribune).
Photo 2: Mesa resident Lyla Kenyon’s father, PFC. Lyle William Trump and his brother, Clifford, are featured in a book that was issued in 1919 by General John J. Pershing about the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. Lyle William Trump served as a bodyguard for Pershing in France and Clifford trump was a buglar. (Mike Sakal/Tribune)
Photo 8: A poster featured in the World War I exhibit, “Honoring Our History” at Mesa’s Falcon Field on Wednesday. World War I was billed as a “War to End All Wars.” (Mike Sakal/Tribune).
Faded photographs: Mesa resident Lyla Kenyon’s father, Lyle William Trump (far right) served as General John J. Pershing’s bodyguard as a member with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War in France. Trump’s younger brother, Clifford Trump (far left), was a buglar in the Army, and their younger brother, Ralph Crump (middle, back), was a graduate of the University of Nebraska who served in an ROTC program. (Submitted photo).
Lyla Kenyon, 83, of Mesa, looks over the General John J. Pershing portion of the World War I exhibit "Honoring Our History" Wednesday at Falcon Field. (Mike Sakal/Tribune)
The East Valley Jewish Community Center is seeking volunteers to help when an Anne Frank exhibit will travel to the center in Chandler.
Pieces in "The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons on display at the Arizona Museum for Youth from September 30th to January 22, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Pieces in "The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons on display at the Arizona Museum for Youth from September 30th to January 22, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Pieces in "The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons on display at the Arizona Museum for Youth from September 30th to January 22, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Pieces in "The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons on display at the Arizona Museum for Youth from September 30th to January 22, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Pieces in "The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons on display at the Arizona Museum for Youth from September 30th to January 22, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Pieces in "The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons on display at the Arizona Museum for Youth from September 30th to January 22, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Pieces in "The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons on display at the Arizona Museum for Youth from September 30th to January 22, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
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