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X-WR-CALDESC:Idaho&#039;s Journey, America&#039;s Legacy
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SUMMARY:Moments That Made Us
DESCRIPTION:This special exhibit at the Franklin Historical Properties celebrates the enduring ideals of the Declaration of Independence and Idaho’s role in America’s 250-year story.\n“Moments That Made Us” an exhibit by the Idaho State Historical Society centers around five foundational themes: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; consent of the governed; created equal; free and independent states; and we mutually pledge to each other. It explores the stories, events, and individuals from southeast Idaho that showcase how the national ideals laid out in the Declaration of Independence had an impact in the first permanent settlement in Idaho The exhibit, on display July 1 through Sept. 7 also examines personal experiences that connects us to the broader American story.\nAs we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, ‘Moments That Made Us’ invites visitors to reflect on the values, people, and events that continue to shape our communities and our country. “Moments That Made Us” exhibit is free to attend and open to the public at the Franklin Historical Properties located in Franklin, Idaho at 113 East Main St. The Franklin Relic Hall Museum is open from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, closed Sunday and Monday.\n
URL:https://america250.idaho.gov/events-calendar/moments-that-made-us/
LOCATION:113 East Main St., Franklin, ID, 83237
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