<< return to the previous page

Back in the World: Portraits of Wisconsin Vietnam War Veterans

This traveling portrait exhibit features the faces and stories of Wisconsin's Vietnam War veterans. Each venue will enhance the exhibit with additional programming, outreach and events honoring Vietnam War veterans in their area. Portraits by Wisconsin Public Television photographer James Gill. Wisconsin Vietnam War Stories is a partnership of the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs, the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Public Television.

Starts: January 27, 2010
Ends: March 13, 2010

Location of this event

Pump House Regional Arts Center
119 King St.
La Crosse, WI 54601

visit this location on Google Maps

Phone: 608-785-1434
Fax: 608-785-1432
Accessibility: Yes
Email: info@thepumphouse.org
Web site: www.thepumphouse.org
Description:The Pump House Regional Arts Center is a nonprofit organization providing information and services to artists, arts organizations and the community; maintaining the historic Pump House; and providing art outreach to the seven-county, Tri-State region. It contains four art galleries and the 140-seat Dayton Theatre.

Wisconsin Department of Veterans AffairsWisconsin Historical SocietyWisconsin Public Television

  In association with

  

Support for LZ Lambeau includes: Vietnam Veterans of America-Wisconsin State Council; County Veterans Service Officers Association of Wisconsin; Disabled American Veterans, Department of Wisconsin; Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans; Wisconsin Dept. of Military Affairs; Rolling Thunder, Chapter 3 Wisconsin; Being There-Reaching Out, Inc For the Wisconsin Families of our Fallen Military; Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of Wisconsin; American Legion Department of Wisconsin; the Military Order of the Purple Heart; AMVETS Department of Wisconsin; Wisconsin Gold Star Families; Thuy Smith International Outreach, Inc; Veterans of the Menominee Nation, and the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation; The American Legion Riders of Wisconsin; The Hmong Veterans of Wisconsin; the Patriot Guard Riders; Village of Ashwaubenon; USO of Wisconsin; Blue Star Mothers of Wisconsin; Brown County; Warriors' Watch Riders of Wisconsin; and Veterans for Peace.