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Curator of Historical Collections Angela Goebel-Bain lead a tour of the "Over There and Down Home: Mainers and World War I" exhibit on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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Curator of Historical Collections Angela Goebel-Bain lead a tour of the "Over There and Down Home: Mainers and World War I" exhibit on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta.
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This is one of the recruiting posters that are part of the World War I exhibit on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta.
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This gas mask is part of the "Over There and Down Home: Mainers and World War I" exhibit on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta.
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Overall view of the "Over There and Down Home: Mainers and World War I" exhibit on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta.
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Overall view of the "Over There and Down Home: Mainers and World War I" exhibit on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta.
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This gas mask is part of the "Over There and Down Home: Mainers and World War I" exhibit on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta.
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These flower vases made from artillery shells are part of the "Over There and Down Home: Mainers and World War I" on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta. The trench art was a way for soldiers to pass the time in the trenches and a source of spending money.
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Helmets decorated for the post war victory parade in Boston are part of a new exhibit called "Over There and Down Home: Mainers and World War I" on Thursday at the Maine State Museum in Augusta.