Veterans Memorial Museum Huntsville AL

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Located in Huntsville Alabama, The U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum is one of the premier military museums in the world.

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Apr 5, 2024
Excellent museum! Far better than expected! Collections from Revolutionary War to Afghanistan. Highly recommend! Staff very helpful and knowledgeable! Full review by M2527CWdavidj
Mar 29, 2024
One of the most complete and well detailed military collections I’ve ever seen. Staff very knowledgeable and pleasure to talk with. Will go back again to see the expanded museum. All equipment is in … Full review by Ron H
Mar 29, 2024
GREATEST AND COOLEST PLACE IN Huntsville!!!! %100 recommend!!!!! The staff are amazing and a lot of good WW2 stuff. Even an outside portion with really cool and amazing stuff. Full review by KingLukeSkywalker

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how much is ti to get in
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Admission is free.
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Answer by Judy E · May 15, 2023
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How much is the entry fee?
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$5 Donation for Adults $4 Donation for Seniors $3 Donation for Students under 18 Active Duty in Uniform and Guests Free
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About how long does it take to complete the tour?
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It is a small building with lots of exhibits. Since it is self pace, you can take several hours or you can be brief. I would give yourself at least 90 minutes to look at most but certainly not all.
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Is it handicapped accessible?
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I'm sorry, I don't recall if it is or not, but a phone call to the museum should answer the question.
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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 …
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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 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.
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