Feb. 19, 2019
"Spies, Traitors, Saboteurs" will reveal major events and periods in U.S. History when Americans were threatened by enemies within its borders. The exhibit will explore how the government and public responded, illustrate the corresponding evolution of U.S. counterintelligence and homeland security efforts, and examine the challenge of securing the nation without compromising the civil liberties upon which it was founded.
Hosted by: George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Mar. 1, 2019
This photography exhibit will feature some interesting "vintage looking" panoramic images shot on film, as well as some night photography shot with modern digital equipment. In addition to the traditional and contemporary still photography, a large 4K digital monitor will play a looping time-lapse video that compresses the ever changing light, hues, and weather of the majestic Grand Canyon into several minutes of immersive video.
Hosted by: George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Mar. 5, 2019
One of the most talked about events of the Cold War was the downing of the American U-2 spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers Sr. over the Soviet Union on May 1, 1960. After being shot down Powers was captured by the KGB, subjected to a televised trial, and imprisoned - all of which created an international incident. Join us now for an exciting evening with author Francis Gary Powers Jr. as he explores the harrowing tale of his father's experience in the Cold War.
Hosted by: George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum