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Norman Rockwell: Imagining Freedom
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PAST THEME: The War Generation
PAST THEME: FDR’s Four Freedoms
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1960s
November 22, 1963
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1960s
President John F. Kennedy is assassinated
1962
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1960s
Women of the Riveters iconic era – building America
1961
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1960s
Construction of the Berlin Wall begins
1961
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1960s
John F. Kennedy establishes the Peace Corps
April 12, 1961
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1960s
The first man in space – Yuri Gagarin
November 8, 1960
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1960s
John F. Kennedy is elected president
December 30, 1969
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1960s
“The Final Impossibility: Man’s Tracks on the Moon”
July 15, 1969
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1960s
“Apollo & Beyond (Apollo II Space Team)”
May 31, 1969
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1960s
Old Corner House opens to public featuring 35 paintings loaded by Rockwell
July 23, 1968
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1960s
“Portrait of Ronald Reagan”
1968
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1960s
Rockwell’s first solo exhibit is held in the Bernard Danenberg Gallery
March 5, 1968
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1960s
“Portrait of Richard Nixon”
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