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Has Been Made At Louis Tussaud's Plaza Wax Museum
A
reminder of our country’s journey toward freedom
for all has been captivated in a compelling new exhibit
at Louis Tussaud's Plaza Wax Museum downtown in San Antonio. Freedom’s
Journey offers visitors a realistic glimpse of the settlers
beginning with the Pilgrim’s to the formation of
the first flag created by Betsy Ross. The poignant scene
of Lincoln’s last public address on the front lawn
of the White House depicts the tremendous emotions of
a leader and his soldiers. Tears found in their eyes are
real enough to bring the visitors to tears.
A Magnificent 66 ft. mural created by local artist Wendy
Carter and Conni Brenner of aArtvarks is a compelling
and thought provoking collage. One hundred years of history,
notable personalities, cultural and social influences
including inventions that have impacted our society are
depicted in a powerful and often humorous visual commentary.
It is possible to spend hours absorbing every detail of
this wonderful painting. The astonishing mural serves
as a backdrop for a tribute to the military branches,
the brave men and women who have fought and defended the
rights and freedoms we enjoy and honor with this magnificent
exhibit.
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