The “Hometown Heroes” exhibit is a traveling tribute to recipients of the nation’s highest military honor and will be on display throughout the North Country. The exhibit, which is marking the …
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The “Hometown Heroes” exhibit is a traveling tribute to recipients of the nation’s highest military honor and will be on display throughout the North Country.
The exhibit, which is marking the 150th anniversary of the creation of the Medal of Honor by President Abraham Lincoln, is the second in a series that began last year. The exhibit will be at the Ogdensburg Public Library, 312 Washington St., now through Oct. 21.
The exhibit will be available to see Oct. 22 through Nov. 15 at E. J. Noble Hospital, 77 West Barney St., Gouverneur.
The exhibit move to the Waddington-Hepburn Public Library, 30 Main St., Nov. 16 through Dec. 7.
The tribute will finish its tour of the North Country Dec. 7through Jan. 2 at the Hermon-Hepburn Library, 105 Main St.