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NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM







        The National WWII Museum is a remarkable must-see attraction
        in New Orleans that illuminates the American experience
        during World War II. Rated the top attraction in New Orleans

        by Tripadvisor and among the best museums in the world by
        National Geographic,  the  Museum  brings history to life  with

        moving personal stories and honors those who came together
        to achieve Allied victory. Conveniently located in downtown
        New Orleans, only blocks from the French Quarter and Canal

        Street and just one block from the St. Charles Streetcar, it’s a
        perfect choice for group tours, student tours, or military

        reunions.


        Through exhibits, multimedia experiences, and an expansive

        collection of personal accounts, the Museum takes visitors on
        an immersive tour of World War II in every theater of war—from
        the Home Front to the battlefields in Europe and the Pacific.

        This world-renowned history museum is designed to inspire
        visitors of all ages with the lessons and stories of World War II.
        From D-Day galleries to the 4D cinematic experience Beyond

        All Boundaries, to the immersive Campaigns of Courage pavilion
        and brand-new Liberation Pavilion featuring the Priddy Family

        Foundation Freedom Theater, The National WWII Museum
        tells the story of the American experience in the war that
        changed the world—why it was fought, how it was won, and

        what it means today.



        There  are  two  great  restaurants  on  the  Museum  campus,  The
        American Sector Restaurant & Bar and the Jeri Nims Soda Shop.
        The Higgins Hotel & Conference Center, which is conveniently

        located across the street, offers sophisticated accommodations
        and additional dining options.





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

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