Philly museum hosts Women’s History Month photo exhibit

Museum seeking photo submissions of women who have made an impact in world

Friday the 13th, saw 13 young women join the Women's Air Force at Flag Day ceremonies at the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia, June 13, 1958. Lt. Co. Francis White, left, swore in group.
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From Michelle Obama, Oprah and Eleanor Roosevelt, to all of the devoted mothers, sisters, aunts and daughters of the world, the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia wants to celebrate our female role models.

In honor of March being Women's History Month, the museum is seeking photo submissions to be integrated into an interactive, monthlong exhibit.

If you wish to participate by mailing a photo, please send by March 20 to: National Liberty Museum, ATTN: Women’s History Photo Exhibit, 321 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. 

NLM is calling on people from across the globe to celebrate the women who have made an impact on their lives, according to the museum’s website.

Participants can get involved in one of two ways: Visit NLM and attach your photo in our interactive exhibit or mail your photo to NLM and a staff member will include it in the exhibit.