For Veteran's Day on Nov. 11, consider visiting some of the nation's most unique military museums for an educational and engaging family outing.
1. National Museum of the Marine Corps: Located in Triangle, Virginia, this state-of-the-art museum takes visitors on an immersive journey through the history of the United States Marine Corps. You'll find interactive exhibits showcasing iconic battles and a stunning collection of military artifacts.
2. National World War II Museum: Situated in New Orleans, Louisiana, this museum stands as a tribute to the heroes who fought in the largest global conflict in history. With its extensive collection of artifacts, personal testimonies, and interactive exhibits, visitors can gain a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made during World War II.
3. USS Midway Museum: Anchored in San Diego, California, the USS Midway Museum offers a unique opportunity to explore a legendary aircraft carrier that served the U.S. Navy for nearly 50 years. Visitors can step aboard this floating museum and get a firsthand look at the impressive aircraft, interactive displays, and captivating stories of the brave men and women who served on board.
4. National Museum of the United States Air Force: Located in Dayton, Ohio, this museum is the world's largest and oldest military aviation museum. With over 360 aircraft and missiles on display, visitors can witness the evolution of air power and learn about the pivotal role the U.S. Air Force has played in shaping history.
5. National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center: Situated in Columbus, Georgia, this museum honors the legacy of the infantry soldier throughout American history. Through engaging exhibits, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by these brave men and women, from the Revolutionary War to modern-day conflicts.
