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From the Titanic to Baton Rouge, Parks Stephenson looks from the past to the future

Por: The Advocate Entertainment November 16, 2022

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Parks Stephenson's ties to the USS Kidd go deep. 20,000 feet deep, in fact.Stephenson, the new executive director of the USS Kidd Veterans Museum, first became acquainted with Baton Rouge in May 2020 while preparing to take part in a submarine dive on the Kidd's sister ship, the USS Johnston, which sank off the coast of the Philippines in 1944. Parks Stephenson, the new executive director of the USS Kidd Veterans Museum, has exciting... + full article



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