Exhibition-American Experiences
8:30 am-4:30 pm
The stories of Americans' fighting in World War I will come to light in this major exhibition. The exhibition will mark the 100th anniversary of the United States' entering the Great War, on April 6, 1917. The war ended on November 11, 1918. The exhibition is free and open to the public through January 2018, Monday through Saturday.
Location: Southwest Gallery, Second floor, Thomas Jefferson Building
Tel: 707-0245
1. When can a visitor hear the music about baseball?
A. Monday, 8:00 am. B. Tuesday, 5:30 pm. C. Thursday, 10:00 am. D. Sunday, 3:00 pm.
2. If you are interested in the history of World War I, you probably will visit .
A. South Gallery B. LM 113 Room
C. Great Hall South Gallery D. Southwest Gallery
3. What can we learn about the exhibitions?
A. All of them are free of charge. B. A fan of JFK will call 707-5507.
C. The Art is open for over 180 days. D. All of them are open on weekdays only.
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