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NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM






        Ranked as the top attraction in New Orleans by Tripadvisor
        and among National Geographic’s Best of the World cultural

        destinations, The National WWII Museum in New Orleans is
        a must-see for history lovers of all ages and backgrounds.
        The Museum brings history to life through a compelling blend

        of sweeping narrative and poignant personal detail that
        explore the American experience during World War II.

        Conveniently located in downtown New Orleans, only blocks
        from the French Quarter and Canal Street and just one block
        from the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar line, it’s a perfect

        choice for group tours, student tours, or military reunions.

        Through immersive exhibits, multimedia experiences, and an

        expansive collection of artifacts and personal accounts, the
        Museum takes visitors inside every theater of World War II—
        from the Home Front to the battlefields in Europe and the

        Pacific—and highlights how World War II shaped the world
        we live in today. From D-Day galleries and the 4D cinematic

        experience Beyond All Boundaries to the immersive Campaigns
        of Courage pavilion and brand-new Liberation Pavilion, The
        National WWII Museum connects audiences with those who

        helped secure freedom and democracy across the globe.



        Enjoy quick café bites and classic American fare at the
        Museum’s  two  great  restaurants,  the  Jeri  Nims  Soda Shop
        and The American Sector Restaurant & Bar, or catch a show

        at the 1940s-themed entertainment venue, BB’s Stage Door
        Canteen. Just cross the street, The Higgins Hotel & Conference
        Center offers sophisticated accommodation and additional

        dining options.

        Special rates are offered for groups of 10 or more.




            504-528-1922 x 222 • 877-813-3329 x 222 • group.sales@nationalww2museum.org • nationalww2museum.org
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