DR Jane - it was a thrill to see those familiar Rockwell images in their original forms. The exhibit of the Four Freedoms was very effective - next to each poster was a blank space with headings like "Tell Us What 'Freedom from Want' Means to You." There was a stack of Post-It notes on which museum goers could write their responses and those were very interesting to read.
The last segment of the exhibit is a room with all 323 of Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post covers framed and hung in chronological order. It was fun to pick out the covers for issues closest to significant dates like birthdays and anniversaries. It was also interesting to see the names of some of the famous authors who wrote for the magazine - P. G. Wodehouse, Edith Wharton, Sinclair Lewis, F. Scott Fitzgerald, etc. My favorite cover was June 27, 1925 - a woman reading in a wing-back chair.