ABOUT THE MUSEUM:
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans opened on June 6, 2000, as The National D-Day Museum. Founded by historian and author, Stephen Ambrose, the 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 — so that all generations will understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn.
Designated by Congress in 2003 as the America’s National WWII Museum, the campus includes the Louisiana Memorial Pavilion, showcasing the large artifacts of the war and exhibits on D-Day at Normandy, the Home Front and the Pacific; the Solomon Victory Theater, a 4-D theater showing the exclusive Tom Hanks production, Beyond All Boundaries; the Stage Door Canteen, where the music and entertainment of the “Greatest Generation” comes to life; the John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion where staff and volunteers restore artifacts in public view; and the American Sector restaurant and Soda Shop — delicious onsite dining options by Chef John Besh.
TAKE ACTION:
WHAT'S ON:
May 23, 2012
White Glove Wednesdays
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
May 23, 2012
The Victory Belles present "Lullaby of Broadway"
12:00 pm buffet seating
Stage Door Canteen
Broadway hits from the 1940s
May 25, 2012
On the Air
6:00 pm dinner seating, 8:00 pm performance
Stage Door Canteen
May 26, 2012
On the Air
6:00 pm dinner seating, 8:00 pm performance
Stage Door Canteen
May 26, 2012
Band Performance - The Band of the US Air Force Reserve Brass Quintet
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
May 27, 2012
On the Air
11:00 am brunch seating, 1:00 pm performance
Stage Door Canteen


