ERNIE PYLE MUSEUM EXPANDED

Post-Tribune (IN) | March 28, 1996 | Copyright

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For almost 20 years, the little white farmhouse where Ernie Pyle was born tried to do too much. It tried to tell the life story of the most beloved correspondent of World War II. It was crammed with Pyle family furniture, manuscripts, photographs, letters, even Ernie's Army khakis and the tattered wool jacket he wore as he sipped tea with Eleanor Roosevelt.

Recently, a new day dawned for the Ernie Pyle State Historic Site. Two World War II Quonset huts, each 25 by 48 feet, opened just west of the house. ...

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