All Ages: CCHS & The Great War
All Ages: CCHS & The Great War
Date: Sept 22, 2021
Time: 1:00p – 2:00p
Cost: $8.00/student K-12th; FREE/adults and children 4 and under
Ages: All Ages
Location: 21 N Pitt St, Carlisle
Sign up: ALL attendees. Please pay via PayPal at the time of sign up to ensure your spot. If payment is not received by 2 weeks prior to the event, your sign up will be canceled.
Contact: Beth Mellott: dagwood5@hotmail.com
Join us at the Cumberland County Historical Society and let Mr. March teach us about the Great War (WWI). It was a time of astounding innovation. Air warfare, tanks, chemical attacks, flame-throwers, and the machine gun are cast against the gruesome environment of the trenches that changed the world and set the stage for World War II. In the Argonne Forest, “Iron Men” from the 28th division made their mark. But this is not only a story about soldiers and technology. Home front demands such as the Victory garden, women in the military and females in manufacturing industries ultimately paved the way to suffrage for women.
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September 22, 2021
– 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location
CCHS, Carlisle
21 North Pitt Street
Carlisle, PA 17013 US
There is free parking behind the CCHS. There is also a municipal parking lot at the post office, but it is metered like all on street parking.
Additional Information
All Ages: CCHS & The Great War
Date: Sept 22, 2021
Time: 1:00p – 2:00p
Cost: $8.00/student K-12th; FREE/adults and children 4 and under
Ages: All Ages
Location: 21 N Pitt St, Carlisle
Sign up: ALL attendees. Please pay via PayPal at the time of sign up to ensure your spot. If payment is not received by 2 weeks prior to the event, your sign up will be canceled.
Contact: Beth Mellott: dagwood5@hotmail.com
Join us at the Cumberland County Historical Society and let Mr. March teach us about the Great War (WWI). It was a time of astounding innovation. Air warfare, tanks, chemical attacks, flame-throwers, and the machine gun are cast against the gruesome environment of the trenches that changed the world and set the stage for World War II. In the Argonne Forest, “Iron Men” from the 28th division made their mark. But this is not only a story about soldiers and technology. Home front demands such as the Victory garden, women in the military and females in manufacturing industries ultimately paved the way to suffrage for women.