Independence Day at the Museum
As the nation celebrates Independence Day, the Museum will host several patriotic events that will be free and open to the public.
As the nation celebrates Independence Day, the Museum will host several patriotic events that will be free and open to the public.
Memorial Day honors those who have given all for their country and for freedom.
Memorial Day honors those who have given all for their country and for freedom.
Each year, our D-Day commemoration celebrates the Museum’s birthday but also calls to remember the men who landed on the beaches in Normandy, and Americans’ responses all around the world upon learning about the actions of that day.
Current military members and all veterans are admitted FREE for the day to the Museum galleries.
Join us in celebrating the visit of the American Rosie the Riveter Association on Saturday, June 2.
The surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, forever known as a "day of infamy," plunged the United States into World War II. Each year, The National WWII Museum commemorates the lives lost on December 7, 1941.
On Veterans Day, the Museum will offer free admission to veterans of all conflicts, along with an engaging slate of commemorative programming.
Despite the lack of proper diet and medical supplies, the proliferation of tropical disease, constant enemy bombardments, and the threat of being overrun by a fanatical enemy, American forces held on to “The Island of Death.”
Join us in celebrating the 108th birthday of WWII veteran Lawrence Brooks, a New Orleans native.