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The Dayton International Peace Museum is a Museum located in Dayton, Ohio at 208 West Monument Avenue. It is the second Peace Museum to be created in the United States , with The Peace Museum in Chicago, Illinois being the first. The Dayton International Peace Museum is a place for children and adults to find positive, nonviolent alternatives to a culture of violence. The Peace Museum serves not only as a traditional museum that displays peace-related objects of permanent value, it also serves as a vibrant activities center for those who seek a community of peace. The Peace Museum will feature permanent, temporary, and traveling exhibits that highlight the rich history and potential of nonviolent solutions. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
HISTORY The Dayton International Peace Museum as founded by Ralph and Christine Dull. Ralph and Christine are Ohio farmers, members of the Fellowship Of Reconciliation and long time peace activists. They are authors of the books:
HONORARY TRUSTEES
REFERENCES McCarty, Mary. Give peace a chance . ''Dayton Daily News''. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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