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From the Boston Tea Party to ‘I Love Lucy,’ the Nixon Library reflects on America’s first 250 years
The exhibit commemorates the U.S. 250th anniversary with hands-on displays covering major historical periods from colonial times to the 1976 bicentennial, curator Bobstock said.
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From the Boston Tea Party to ‘I Love Lucy,’ the Nixon Library reflects on America’s first 250 years
To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States, take a walk down memory lane at the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum. Travel back to 1773 and dump a chest of tea off the stern of a boat into a makeshift Boston Harbor. Take a close look at an 1820 engraving of the Declaration of Independence, commissioned by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams when the original document was becoming faded and difficult to read. Read, in his own han…
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