Pearl Harbor: Inside the Vault
by Rosanna McInnes – Seldovia Public Library
Join us on Tuesday Evening at 6:45 p.m. on June 4th at the Seldovia Public Library for a Live Video Teleconference from Honolulu Hawaii! Inside the Vault: The Curators Series is a program that allows students to view artifacts that are currently not on display. Fuchida’s bible, silverware off the USS ARIZONA, the Jitterbug trophy awarded at the “Battle of Bands” December 6, 1941, Admiral Kidd’s cup holder. These are a few of the incredible artifacts preserved from the event.
Also on display are rare images from the 14th Naval District Historic Photo Collection. These photos illustrate the development of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attack and the massive salvage operation that followed. A video showing the Arizona Memorial Museum Association’s Tom Freeman paintings which are currently not on display, is shown with a voice over interpretive lesson by the museum curator.
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Thanks Darlene – that is good information, and interesting that such an artifact is right here in Seldovia!
This should be a very good opportunity to see some great artifacts. Just wanted to let you know, that on display in our local Museum, at the Visitor Center, is a library book from the USS ARIZONA, which some sailor must not have returned, or it would have been at the bottom of Pearl Harbor. You can see it here at the Museum.