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						Wayne Birthplace Museum grand opening May 22nd 
			
   
            
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						[April 11, 2015] 
						WINTERSET - Over the past 
						30 years more than one million visitors have journeyed 
						to historic Madison County to tour the modest four-room 
						home where motion picture icon John Wayne was born on 
						May 26, 1907. Guests have included President Ronald 
						Reagan, movie legend Maureen O'Hara, Wayne's widow and 
						all of his children and fans from 50 states and 40 
						foreign countries. And, as testament to the star's 
						enduring popularity, they keep on coming. 
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				 To provide a more meaningful visitor experience, the 
				Birthplace organization has announced the May 23rd Grand Opening 
				of the John Wayne Birthplace Museum, a brand-new 6,100 square 
				ft. facility which will offer an astounding collection of 
				memorabilia from the film legend's life and motion picture 
				career. The only museum in the world dedicated to John Wayne, it 
				will feature the largest diversified exhibit of John Wayne 
				artifacts in existence, including original movie posters, film 
				wardrobe, scripts, letters, artwork and sculpture, one of his 
				customized automobiles and, of course, a movie theater. 
				  
				
				
				  
				
				 
				A birthday celebration of this magnitude requires considerable 
				flourish and the weekend of May 22-24 will not disappoint. 
				Providing patriotic fanfare for the opening ceremonies will be 
				the 100-member Iowa Military Veterans Band along with rodeo and 
				rodeo queens, reduced price admission to the new museum, free 
				John Wayne movies, food and merchandise vendors, cowboy mounted 
				shooters and much more. 
			
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			Among our guests of honor will be Christopher Mitchum who has acted 
			in some 60 films and starred alongside John Wayne in Big Jake, 
			Chisum and Rio Lobo. (Mitchum is also the son of film star Robert 
			Mitchum who starred with Wayne in El Dorado.) 
			 
			A highlight for many will be the Museum Benefit Dinner ($150 per 
			person) headlined by country music great and RFD-TV star Marty 
			Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives. Also featured will be an auction 
			of unique and one-of-a-kind John Wayne collectibles including 
			artwork and film wardrobe. 
			 
			For further information visit the website at
			
			www.johnwaynebirthplace.museum/birthday   
			[Brian Down, John Wayne Birthplace 
			Museum]  |