American Heritage Museum

American Heritage Museum

American Heritage Museum

American Heritage Museum was designed to fully engage people in understanding our turbulent past. In this remarkable place, American history will be explored, studied, and most of all, remembered. Through educational interpretation, and a chronologically arranged series of dioramas and exhibits, the American Heritage Museum will bring the history of our veterans to life.

The following is just a few of the exhibits you’ll see at the museum:

WWI Trench Experience

American Heritage Museum

1940- 1943 North Africa

American Heritage Museum

1943- 1945 Italian Campaign

American Heritage Museum

1941- 1945 Eastern Front

American Heritage Museum

June 6, 1944 D-Day

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1944- 1945 Battle of the Bulge

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1945 Crossing the Rhine

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1945 Battle for Berlin

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1940-1945 Defense of the Reich

American Heritage Museum

Holocaust

This 30-foot long, two-axle freight wagon is the type used by the Nazi regime for the inhumane transportation of millions of innocent Jewish people and other persecuted groups to concentration camps and extermination sites across Europe from 1933 to 1945.

American Heritage Museum

1950- 1953 Korean War

American Heritage Museum

1955- 1975 Vietnam War

American Heritage Museum

When can you visit?

The American Heritage Museum is open weekly from Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00am to 5:00pm each day.

Where can you purchase tickets?

Tickets can be purchased at the admission desk; however, you may want to buy them in advance. You can purchase them HERE.

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A warm thank you to The American Heritage Museum for having us as your guests.  It is a wonderful place to step back in time and bring the history of our veterans to life. I can’t wait to return with the rest of my family. As always, all opinions are 100% of MyTravelingKids.com.

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