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HISTORY ON TAP: TALKING PICTURES: A DISCUSSION OF WWII PHOTOS OF CAMP EDWARDS AND CAPE COD

  • Cape Cod Maritime Museum 135 South Street Barnstable, MA, 02601 United States (map)

Join Joe Yukna of the Cape Cod Military Museum for an engaging and visually rich program featuring a mix of official military photographs and rare snapshots from private albums. Discover the “inside stories” behind these images, uncover forgotten local details, and even catch a glimpse of the three Black Bear mascots that lived at Camp Edwards in 1941. This program is designed to be more of a conversation than a traditional lecture—questions, comments, and shared insights are highly encouraged!

Part of our History on Tap series—join us for an evening of local history, conversation, and craft brews.

Admission: $10 per person / $5 for members

Must be 21+ to sample beer; IDs will be checked at the door.

Enjoy craft beer from our sponsor, Cape Cod Beer, along with cheese, crackers, water, and non-alcoholic beer options.

We highly recommend reserving your tickets on our website in advance. Popular events often sell out quickly, and we cannot always accommodate walk-ins.

Please Note: History on Tap features a different speaker every two weeks. Be sure to double-check the date before booking your ticket to ensure you’re registering for the lecture you want. If you have any issues, call 508-815-4149 to book directly.

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