Florida in World War II
Florida in World War II presents an overview of this important world event and its effect on Florida. Topic areas include life on the home front, military training, the German U-boat threat, and Floridians in military service.
Learn about Florida's contributions to the war effort and the lasting impact the war had on the state.
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Exhibit Specifications
General Description
Included are eighteen interpretive panels (nine 36" x 48"; eight 24"x48"; one 12" x 21"); eleven posters (nine 37"w; one 25"w; one 13"w; two labels 17" x 11"); four wall cases (one 24 3/4" x 30 3/4"; one 27 3/4" x 36 3/4" two 32 3/4" x 38 3/4"); and three floor cases.
Space Required
156 linear feet of wall space
Shipping Crates
(3 crates total) @ 33"w x 61"h x 69"l; 28"w x 57"h x 71"l; 32"w x 51"h x 72"l
Shipping Weight
1,648 lbs. Total
Security Requirements
High security
Exhibit Rental Fee
$3000 /3 months
TREX Program
Museum of Florida History
500 S. Bronough St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250
tel 850.245.6400 fax 850.245.6433
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