Hosted by Dr. Tom Hanchett and held at The Duke Mansion
The Duke Mansion, 400 Hermitage Rd in Myers Park
Filmmaker Chris Hudson visits to screen his documentary If They Could See Us Now: The Story of Charlotte's 38th Evacuation Hospital about the pioneering Army medical unit organized at Charlotte Memorial Hospital and photographed for LIFE magazine by Margaret Bourke White. Hosted by Museum historian Dr. Tom Hanchett.
Free to attend. For more info call Pat Martin, The Duke Mansion 704.714. 4448. Part of the Explore History! Series co-sponsored by Levine Museum and The Duke Mansion. DVD Pre-Sale! Guests are invited to purchase copies of the documentary at http://www.38thevac.com/. DVDs purchased in advance of the program will be available for pick up on Nov. 8 at the Duke Mansion.
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Veteran's Day Program: Charlotte's 38th Evac Unit
Sunday, Nov 8 3:00p
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Levine Museum of the New South,
Charlotte,
NC
Phone: (704) 333-1887
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