The American Experience In The War That Changed The World - The National WWII Museum, New Orleans

The museum, founded in 2000, tells the story of the American experience in the war that changed the world. This is a memorable way to experience the war from what was going on abroad to the efforts being done here at home. The museum explains why it was fought, how it was won, and the price freedom cost as a result through immersive exhibits, personal details, multimedia experiences, and expansive collection of artifacts in six buildings.

Here is only a very small fraction of what was on display…

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Things you should know:

  • Tickets can be purchased online or in person.

  • There are a few tour add-on options that can be purchased at an additional cost.

  • There is a parking garage option near the museum for an additional fee.

  • You could spend anywhere from a few hours to a few days, depending on your interest.

  • The galleries and buildings can be visited in any order.

  • There is a restaurant on the museum campus.

  • The museum is self-guided.

  • Staff is friendly and knowledgable.

  • Be prepared to be immersed in World War II.

Location:

945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA

For more information: WWII Museum

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