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Post by stella7 on Sept 3, 2015 3:56:47 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2015 17:04:11 GMT -5
Thanks for posting this, Stella. The preview says that the gallery is partnering with the New Jersey State Police Museum. It will be interesting to see what will be presented in this display about the kidnapping.
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Post by stella7 on Sept 3, 2015 19:30:06 GMT -5
It will be on display for almost a year, I haven't been to Morven since they made it a museum, it used to be the Governor's mansion. It was Richard Stockton's home (one of the signers).
I was struck by how happy and lovely Anne Lindbergh looked in the 1937 photo. She often looked so sad to me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2015 9:27:26 GMT -5
It will be on display for almost a year, I haven't been to Morven since they made it a museum, it used to be the Governor's mansion. It was Richard Stockton's home (one of the signers). I was struck by how happy and lovely Anne Lindbergh looked in the 1937 photo. She often looked so sad to me. I agree. That is a wonderful picture of Anne. She didn't smile all that much so it makes one appreciate pictures such as that. Life was always so serious for her. It reminds me of her mother. Betty Morrow rarely is seen smiling in pictures. Displaying emotions (especially in public) was kept to a minimum, I guess.
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Post by corrine on Oct 6, 2015 21:39:39 GMT -5
I would love to attend this event in November- Lindbergh Exhibit at Morven. Also A. Scott Berg would love to hear what he has to say.Its a two hour ride for me - thinking of getting some tickets. Anyone on this board going ?
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Post by stella7 on Oct 13, 2015 21:58:14 GMT -5
Corrine, I will go if we can get a group together.
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