Located in Huntsville Alabama, The U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum is one of the premier military museums in the world. The exhibits of …
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Mar 20, 2025
This place was awesome! We went with our daughter and her husband and their three children (7, 4, and almost 3) and we ALL thoroughly enjoyed our hour there. (We got there at 3 and it closed at 4.)…Full review by Scenic13210357245
Mar 12, 2025
Both of us served and have been out since retiring longer than we were in. Visiting the Huntsville Museum was quite a treat. It is comparable to, though a bit smaller than, the Don Pratt Museum at Fo…Full review by carterfsmith
Mar 12, 2025
This is the second time for my family to visit. Such an amazing collection that is organized so well. Volunteers are super nice and there to answer all your questions. One of the best museums in the …Full review by Mary H
really depends on how fast got want to go. We did it in about 1 1/2 hours, but I had a daughter that was in a hurry. I would recommend 2-3 hours to really read and enjoy all of it.
Are children allowed to climb inside any of the tanks or jeeps?
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I just spoke to the Museum Curator and he said the museum has two "climb-on" displays. The first is a Stewart tank that has stairs built against it so families can get up on the tank. Of …
I just spoke to the Museum Curator and he said the museum has two "climb-on" displays. The first is a Stewart tank that has stairs built against it so families can get up on the tank. Of course, children should always have adult supervision. Also available is the "Elvis" Jeep. It is a Korean War era Jeep whose bumper number has been traced to Elvis' unit in Germany. Families are permitted to enter, sit in, and move around in this display. All other displays are prohibited for safety reasons but the museum did set up these two displays as "touch" displays because everyone wants to climb around on the equipment.