Anne Frank Connection

Anne Frank Connection Anne Frank Connection Our story goes back to the fall of 1939 when a Danville teacher, Miss Birdie Mathews, initiated a pen pal exchange for her class.

Ten year old Juanita Wagner picked a name from a list of pen pals. She chose a girl her own age who lived in Amsterdam. The girl’s name was Anne Frank. Danville, Iowa is one of two places in the world to view the pen pal letters. These letters are on display at the Danville Museum. Currently the citizens of Danville are working on a new project, Danville Station which will be a new library and mus

eum. To learn more about Danville Station and how to offer your support to the home of the Anne Frank pen pal letters, please visit our website www.danvillestation.net and the Danville Station page.

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Danville, IA
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