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May-04-2006 10:20TweetFollow @OregonNews Military Uniforms on Display at State Capitol in MaySalem-News.com
(SALEM) - The Greater Salem Area Veterans Organizations (GSAVO) is once again hosting an educational military display in the Galleria area at the Oregon State Capitol. The display is an historic collection of military uniforms, artifacts, and memorabilia and is open to the public weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the display will be up through June 1st. The extensive collection has received recognition and numerous compliments for its educational value. "Mac" MacDonald, from GSAVO and one of the collection's curators, said the display includes complete uniforms from all branches of military service and from different eras. "We also have authentic military equipment, handbooks, medals, headgear, and more, which seems to capture the attention of all Capitol patrons," MacDonald said. "This display is especially appealing to young people who often stand for long periods of time to view the collection." The display items at the Capitol will be rotated so visitors may return throughout the month-long exhibition and see something different. For several years, pieces of this same collection have been a regular attraction at the Oregon State Fair. This year's fair display will feature items from World War IIth. The GSAVO also welcomes donations of artifacts, uniforms, or historic photographs which can be added to the display. Monetary donations are also appreciated and used to maintain these valuable pieces of history. | Quick Links
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