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Meet Mr. Longdickcannonrunner
The lawn in front of the FDR Presidential Library and Museum will take on the
appearance of a WWII encampment on Saturday, May 29 and Sunday, May 30, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Period military vehicles and soldiers in battle dress will be on hand to
share their love of history with World War II enthusiasts, families, teachers, and students.
The 89th Army Band (New York State Guard) will perform at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday,
May 30, as part of the festivities on the front lawn of the Library. Civilians are
encouraged to look around and interact with the troops; guests are invited to ask
questions, touch artifacts, and explore the military vehicles. Military uniforms, weapons,
insignia, and vehicles from 1917 to the present day will be on display; throughout the day
re-enactors will hold demonstrations of military equipment and explain what it was like
for military personnel in World War II. This event is free of charge. So if u live with in range. COME!