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Donna Graves couldn’t believe it when she heard that the LGBTQ+ exhibit she created at the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historic Park in Richmond, California, was in jeopardy.
Louise Lewis was only 18 when she began working as a Rosie the Riveter, assembling the wings of B-17 bombers in a factory in Bakersfield. Louise Ruth Carpenter Lewis grew up during a time in America ...
My inspiration came in the form of a woman undergoing chemotherapy and a lab tech who is a mom, works full time and goes to ...
ROSEVILLE - In the heart of the borough at the Roseville United Methodist Church, people gathered together on July 5 for the ...
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EW picks the 30 films that define the United States of America, from classics like 'Patton' to newer favorites like 'Hamilton ...
By Kathy Chouteau A controversial, federally mandated sign has appeared on the front desk of the Visitor Center at Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond. The sign ...
A riveting immersive show honoring Rosie the Riveter and the women who built history. This immersive theatrical experience brings Rosie the Riveter to life, honoring the real women who joined the ...
India Peters, a 106-year-old Fort Collins resident, recently celebrated her birthday. Peters worked as a "Rosie the Riveter" factory worker at Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II.
Rod's Donuts mural Three more are in the works, including one to honor Rod's Donut Shop, which has been a Twin Cities institution for nearly half a century. It will depict Rod Smith, the shop's ...