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1963 – A Blast from the Past

— November 2013

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President & Mrs. Kennedy in Dallas, 22 November 1963. Cecil Stoughton, White House Photographs.  John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum, Boston.

Where were you in 1963? Beginning on 22 November you can relive that eventful year by visiting a new exhibit at the Everhart Museum, Scranton PA. Vintage photographs, documents, and ephemera will take you back 50 years to a time of both exhilaration and despair. America was a world of innovation in 1963 and everything seemed possible. But despite the glow of 'Camelot', as the gilded world of the Kennedys was known, there was uncertainty on the horizon.

'1963: A Blast from the Past!' was developed by students enrolled in Public History 281, a class designed to introduce undergraduates to the world of museum and archival work. It is one of several courses offered as part of the Public History minor within Marywood University's Social Sciences Department.

Students worked with museum staff to explore this remarkable year. Researching topics and events that shaped our world 50 years ago, they focused on the following: Civil Rights Movement, Cold War Culture, JFK and his legacy, Space Race, the Shadow of Vietnam and daily life in general. The student curators of '1963: A Blast from the Past!' are: Arianna Boettger, Eileen Comninos, Dana Daly, Katie Dane, Yeslene Dijol, Anna Hickman, Shari Landy, Brian Nargi, Gia Reveillo, Julianne Reymer, & Adam Villella.

'1963: A Blast from the Past!' will be on display through December 30, 2013. For more information contact the Museum at 570-346-7186 or email the Museum!

From 6.30 p.m. on the 21 November, visitors over the age of 21 are encouraged to don 1960s-style clothing and join the museum staff for a party. Tickets are limited, so book by phone (570-346-7186 ext. 521The cost is $35 for museum members & $45 for non-members. Tickets may be purchased online.

Everhart Museum of Natural History, Science and Art
1901 Mulberry Street
Scranton, PA  1851


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