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IMAGES: Celebrating Rosies That Changed America in World War II
Thursday, May 23, 2013 - 01:41
Story and Photos by Tony Rutherford
“Where would I be (without their legacy), asked Tijiah Bumgarner, producer of the documentary , “Rosie the Riveter Then and Now: We Pull Together.” “Maybe I would not be standing here holding this camera,” she mused. “
On May 22, Huntington became a Model Rosie the Riveter Community with a celebration at the Pullman Plaza Hotel that included the unveiling of the first of three Blenco art pieces designed by students and now in a permanent display at the Hotel in Downtown Huntington.