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McKenzie Living History Event
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Thursday,
December 3, 2020
12:06 pm
LIVING HISTORY DAY - The Gordon Browning Museum in McKenzie hosted a World War I Living History tour Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. A proclamation honoring Col. Browning was passed by the McKenzie City Council Thursday night recognizing him for his service in World War I, as a U.S. Congressman and governor of Tennessee. Tours of the museum were offered. In McKenzie’s downtown city park, men dressed in World War I uniforms, displayed a number of weapons from that era. Pictured are volunteers Shannon Bryant, Andrew Asnip, Alex Burcham, Steve Milam and Peter Cash
WORLD WAR I WEAPON - Andrew Asnip holds a machine gun used in World War I.