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What’s nu: Green Bay museum shows Anne Frank photos

The Neville Public Museum of Brown County is hosting a touring exhibit of rare photographs of Anne Frank, the Dutch Jewish teen who hid from the German Nazis but was discovered and died in the Holocaust, and who kept a diary that became world famous when it was published after the war.

Anne’s father, Otto Frank, was an amateur photographer who before the war took many photographs of his family. The exhibit, titled “Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album,” was developed by the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam and is sponsored in North America by The Anne Frank Center USA.

The exhibit runs through Oct. 23 at the museum, located at 210 Museum Place in Green Bay. For more information, call 920-448-4460 or visit www.nevillepublicmuseum.org