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Go back in time with 1940s Day at Cincinnati Museum Center
1940s Day returns Aug. 26 with live music, vintage cars, costume contest and more
CINCINNATI – Glistening chrome. Exuberant trumpets. Pin curls and twirling skirts. The 1940s are alive and flourishing at Cincinnati Museum Center’s 1940s Day. The annual event returns Saturday, August 26 at historic Union Terminal and its frozen-in-time architecture.
Inside and outside the historic station, the event immerses you in a celebration of the music, fashion, vehicles and people who shaped the pivotal era. 1940s Day will include live big band music, dancing, a classic car show, costume contest and more. Partners from the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center will also be participating, offering perspective on a dark moment in humanity’s history and stories of hope, resilience and revival.
For a building that played such an active role in the decade, 1940s Day is like a homecoming for the Art Deco icon. Union Terminal buzzed with activity as World War II necessitated even greater traffic through the train station. During the war, over three million American troops traveled through the station, nearly a fifth of the nation’s soldiers who served. To offer troops traveling from across the country a bit of rest and the comforts of home, the nation’s first USO Troops-in-Transit lounged opened in Union Terminal in the space that is now the Rookwood Ice Cream Parlor. The lounge offered service to all troops, regardless of race, at a time when much of the country was still segregated. And, troops not only shipped off through Union Terminal, many also returned there to joyful reunions, including Holocaust survivors who began their new lives in Cincinnati.
“Union Terminal was built and opened in the 1930s but it really shined in the 1940s,” said Elizabeth Pierce, president & CEO of Cincinnati Museum Center. “Our annual 1940s Day event is an opportunity to relive those moments and those memories ingrained in these walls, to learn about this moment in history in a vibrant way and to enjoy a bit of Union Terminal’s younger days.”
As CMC continues planning for the event, they are looking for 1940s musicians, vintage car owners, vendors and demonstrators to participate. Anyone interested can email Gwen Elliott at gelliott@cincymuseum.org for details and opportunities.
1940s Day activities are included with Museum Admission and free for CMC Members. Visit cincymuseum.org/1940sday as more information is added to the event.