- Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 August 2018 23:45
Baldwin Historical Society will be participating in a traveling exhibit on World War II which will be on display at the Mount Lebanon Historical Society starting December 1.
The 500-square foot exhibit, created by the Senator John Heinz History Center for its Affiliate Program members, will be on display until January 29, 2019. The ‘We Can Do It!’ WWII traveling exhibit explores Western Pennsylvania’s incredible impact on the home, industrial, and battle fronts during World War II. Visitors to the exhibit will learn about the development of the jeep, a uniquely American invention produced by the American Bantam Car Company in Butler, Pa., and hear the stories behind Rosie the Riveter and the local Tuskegee Airmen whose contributions helped to turn the tide of the war.
More information can be obtained by calling President Pat Lombard at 412-882-9986 or by attending our next meeting on Monday, September 10 at 1:00 PM at the Baldwin Borough Building, 3344 Churchview Ave. 15227. Free and open to all.