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The National WWII Museum in New Orleans

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New Orleans is a beautiful and historic city, and guests who are looking to learn something new and take a deep dive into the past will find the National WWII Museum a fascinating stop during their NOLA travels.

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  • Most people spend approximately 3 hours at this attraction.
  • Appropriate for All Ages
  • Handicap Accessible
  • Cameras are Permitted
  • Restaurant and Gift Shop On-site

History buffs in particular will have an amazing time browsing the informative displays, seeing real artifacts, and learning about one of the most pivotal world events in history.

About the Museum

The National World War II Museum is dedicated to providing historic insight into this harrowing event through informative displays and real artifacts from the war. Step inside this building with its amazing architecture and browse a vast collection of memorabilia and historical happenings. The museum is home to a variety of intriguing things to explore. From its interactive exhibits to its real aircraft and personal histories from those who lived through the war time, this nationally-acclaimed museum details the World War II events like no other place. From the informative displays to the simulator experience on the USS Tang Submarine, guests will be interested and enthralled every step of the way of their self-guided tour. 

About the Exhibits

Each of these exhibitions details the events of World War II with interesting information, infographs, and real memorabilia from the war. Through each of these displays, visitors can understand the harrowing events of the war and its history as well as the United States' role in the events. If you are a history buff, you are certain to enjoy the detail and the accurate facts presented in enthralling ways. 

  • The Arsenal of Democracy Exhibit:

    Learn about the American way of life during the World War II events and see how the US prepared for war on the home fronts. Discover the role of factory workers, American soldiers, and more in the museum's newest display, created by Herman and George R Brown. This permanent exhibit is found on the 2nd level of the Louisiana Memorial Pavilion. 
  • Road to Tokyo:

    At the Pacific Theater Galleries, guests can explore the Road to Tokyo exhibit. Here, guests will retrace the trail that ran from Tokyo to Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. It explores Japanese warfare techniques, logistics of the battles that took place in the events leading up to Pearl Harbor, and the conditions faced by the military men who fought there. 
  • Road to Berlin

    : At the European Theater Galleries, visitors will see how World War II played out in Europe. Learn about personal stories from war survivors, hear about America's strategies against the Axis powers, and the struggles of Germany and beyond. You feel amidst the war with video elements, sounds, newsreels, histories, and more. See digital displays and macro-artifacts in a multimedia experience completely unique to the National World War II Museum. 
  • Beyond All Boundaries:

    This exhibition includes the National WWII Museum's Solomon Victory Theater which presents a 4D journey through the events of World War II. 
  • D-Day Invasion of Normandy:

    This is the museum's original exhibition, and it details the events of Normandy. Learn how the Allies combatted various elements of Normandy and its environment on the quest for freedom from the Axis powers. You will learn about D-Day, the beaches of Normandy, and the men who defended these key areas. 
  • US Merchant Marine Gallery:

    Here, visitors will explore the civilian merchants and their role in the war. These men risked their lives to transport weapons and other materials to Ally soldiers. Leran about German U-boats and other perils through video, artifacts, and models. 
  • Bayou to Battlefield:

    Here, visitors will learn about Higgins Industries, a key industry giant who led to the creation of WWII boats. You will learn all about the business and its creator, Andrew Jackson Higgins. 
  • Final Mission: USS Tang Submarine Experience:

    Step inside a replicated submarine to learn about submarine warfare and its use in World War II. The USS Tang was the most famous sub in WWII and guests will be able to learn its story while getting some hands-on experiences. 

With all of these interesting exhibits, a variety of infographics, video media displays, and plenty of interesting information, the World War II Museum in New Orleans gives visitors an insight to the events of World War II that they cannot find anyhwere else. Visit during your New Orleans travels to get interesting insight into history.

Frequently Asked Questions for The National WWII Museum in New Orleans:
  • Approximately how long could a customer plan to spend at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans?
    Most guests spend a few hours exploring the museum.
  • Is The National WWII Museum in New Orleans handicap accessible?
    Yes.
  • Is photography & video recording allowed?
    Yes.
  • For what ages is The National WWII Museum in New Orleans appropriate?
    Great for all ages.

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