The Arkansas Attorney General’s Office is donating $500,000 over two years to support the National Cold War Center. The funding will continue the development of the museum.
The National Cold War Center is located on the campus of the former Blytheville Air Force Base. According to the museum’s website, the purpose of the museum is to create a place where these historical events will never be forgotten, and the human experiences will be preserved for and shared with generations to come. The center will tell the story of the brave men and women who guarded the fragile peace between two powerful nations.
(From KTLO and Arkansas News Now)
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