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My wife and I took a little road trip to visit this fine museum after driving by it a couple years ago. Little else is happening here with the KungFlu killing both the parades associated with MartinGras and the HopOn, HopOff buses.

The museum is a 2 day visit and the 4D show is tremendous. This is a large facility that covers both the European and Pacific fronts. Lots of videos and displays.

If you get this way, don’t miss it. Day 2 tomorrow.
Mike



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It's definitely well worth a visit, as is the National WW1 Museum in Kansas City.
 
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I agree. The National WW2 Museum is excellent. I visited back in 2004 while on Reserve duty for the Navy. I spent the entire day in there and still had to rush to get through it towards the end. I would love to go back one day.


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This is just short of a 2 hour drive for me. Have been meaning to make a visit for several years now but have not made it yet. Tring to put it high on the bucket list. Just down the road from my location is the "USS KIDD"
a WW 2 destroyer which is setting in a floating cradle in the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, La.. Great museum both the actual ship as well as the museum on shore. Well worth the visit. Not sure of the availability due to the virus bug at this time. ............................................ drill sgt.
 
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Last year we toured the USS Alabama and USS Drum at Mobile. Those ladders were easier to climb when I was 23.



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It's definitely well worth a visit, as is the National WW1 Museum in Kansas City.


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That is on my bucket list. We almost made it last Spring, driving from Florida to California, but plans changed.




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My wife went when I was at a meeting in New Orleans. I went to the Air Force Museum in Ohio when I was doing contract work nearby in Indiana. We liked both of them. I'm going to suggest that we take each other to both places to see what we missed.


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New Orleans WW2 Museum is really nice. I haven't been there in a long time.
We don't go to NOLA anymore Too bad the Museum is there.


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Great Museum! The main entrance puts you on a troop train to WWII. There is a nearby annex where they restore exhibits. The kid and I looked inside and a PT boat was being restored. We sneaked inside and got to look the boat over. No one was around. The PT has been fully restored and the Museum offers rides on it on Lake Pontchartrain. Definitely on my bucket list.


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Highly recommended!!!


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I’ve been an annual member since it opened as the D-Day Museum. Long before I lived in New Orleans

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I've been 3 times and it had grown every time I went. I could spend a week walking around that place.
 
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I have been more than once. They recently added an interactive exhibit. They are trying to gather more personal histories before the last vet dies.
 
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In my only visit to New Orleans in 2014 I went to the museum. WOW. I may forget where I left my reading glasses but not seeing the amazing sites. I have been a PT boat fan since the 60's and to see one close up was great. I need to make a another visit as they now give rides on the restored one.

I highly recommend it.

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My family and I visited the WW2 museum for one day while in New Orleans for a wedding. I agree that it really deserves two days.

It is truly an awesome display of history & US fortitude.

I hope to go back again and devote sufficient time that it needs. Highly recommend it.
 
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Just down the road from my location is the "USS KIDD"a WW 2 destroyer which is setting in a floating cradle in the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, La.. Great museum both the actual ship as well as the museum on shore. Well worth the visit. Not sure of the availability due to the virus bug at this time. ............................................ drill sgt.


Thanks drill sgt. after our second day at the WW2 museum, we took your advise and spent the rainy day checking out the ‘Kidd’. I served on the USS Truxton DLGN-35 which is larger than a WW2 tin can. This is a tiny ship. It’s all open but only a few tourists were there.



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I went while on a business trip to NO in 2017. It was awesome but BEYOND crowded. I mean wall-to-wall people. I kept thinking that's why they have occupancy rules. I actually gave up about 2/3rds through because I could not move to check out any exhibits close-up.

Talk about pre-COVID life.
 
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On my list if we're ever allowed to travel again. I did go to the Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg, TX, two years ago. That's another one you need two days for and the tickets are indeed good for 2 consecutive days. As most probably know, that is Chester Nimitz's hometown.


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The Confederate museum is right down the street from the WW2 museum. It's the exact opposite as its been in operation since the 1890's and many uniforms, artifacts were contributed by the owners themselves or their immediate families.
It's a good half day visit.
 
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