The National Park Visitor Center opened in 2013 in a portion of the historic Ford Assembly Building.  Graves was lead historian on the team developing the permanent exhibits there. Photo: National Park Service
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 This photo of a multi-racial welding crew was donated as part off the community memory-gathering process Graves helped lead. Photo: National Park Service
 The Richmond Kaiser shipyards were the world’s largest and most productive shipbuilding faculty in the world during WWII. Photo: UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
 National Park ranger, Betty Reid Soskin, orienting visitors to exhibits that convey the social complexity of the home front years. Photo: National Park Service
 A portion of the Visitor Center exhibits pointing to long-term changes wrought by WWII. Photo: Donna Graves
 The Rosie the Riveter Memorial, which helped inspire the national park, continues to be a draw for visitors and an important interpretive feature for park rangers. Photo: National Park Service
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