Walt Burgoyne
Walt Burgoyne is the former Assistant Director of Education for Interpretation at The National WWII Museum.
Walt Burgoyne is the former Assistant Director of Education for Interpretation at The National WWII Museum.
Erin is a graduate of the University of Leicester with a Masters in Archaeology and Heritage.
Gaynell Brady served as the Public Engagement and Community Program Coordinator at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans. Gaynell has an MA in Museum Studies from Southern University at New Orleans. Past professional experiences include National Park Service-Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve, New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park, Louisiana State Museum, and River Road African American Museum.
Rebecca Poole is a native of Southeast Louisiana. She graduated with her Master’s degree in Public History from the University of New Orleans in Spring 2020.
Lea Schram von Haupt is the STEM Programs Coordinator at The National WWII Museum. She plans and implements The National WWII Museum’s public and student programs that focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the context of World War II.
The National WWII Museum provides vivid insight into the war that changed the world. But nothing can tell the story of that war more dramatically than a visit to the actual places where victory was fought for and won. Our program allows you to experience these journeys in first-class comfort as you go to the beaches, bridges, cities, and villages where crucial battles took place and history-making decisions were made. Guided by top experts in WWII history and the Museum's exclusive guides in Normandy, you’ll hear the personal stories and walk in the footsteps of the Citizen Soldiers who fought for the freedom we enjoy today.
For more information on this and other tour offerings, visit our Educational Travel Page.
Cost:
Main Program—Double Occupancy—$6,495 Per Person
Main Program—Single Occupancy—$8,490 Per Person.
Plus $329 p/p taxes and fees.
Optional Extension Programs:
Churchill's London—Three-Day Pre-Tour Extension Program—Double Occupancy—$1,799
Churchill's London—Three-Day Pre-Tour Extension Program—Single Occupancy—$2,398
Plus $99 p/p taxes and fees.
Book by June 6 and save $1,000 per couple!
Questions? Call our travel experts at 877-813-3329 x 257.
By clicking “Complete My Order” you will pay a $1,000 deposit per person and are officially registering for this tour, however you are NOT paid in full. A representative from our Travel Team will contact you by mail with tour details, a statement of your account (including your online deposit) and payment schedule for this tour. The balance of your registration fees is due no later than February 19, 2018. Our tours fill fast, so please pay in full by this date to ensure your spot.
Our cancellation policies are strictly enforced, and we strongly encourage you to purchase travel insurance. Please contact the Travel Department toll free at 1.877.813.3329 x 257 to request a quote from our insurance partner, TravelSafe. Many travel insurance policies will waive pre-existing conditions for travelers purchasing insurance within 21 days of booking a tour. Contact the Travel Department toll free at 1.877.813.3329x 257 or email travel@nationalww2museum.org to request a quote.
Join us in celebration of Bob Hope’s love for the great game of golf!
A 1983 inductee into the World Golf Hall of Fame, Bob Hope is considered one of the game’s greatest ambassadors. In his honor, join The National WWII Museum for a free, family-friendly round of miniature golf at City Putt in New Orleans City Park. Food-and-drink concessions will be available for purchase, and swell prizes will be awarded to the top three names on the leaderboard at the conclusion of the mini-tournament.
This event is free and open to the public, but please register to attend.
Produced in partnership with New Orleans City Park. Program supported by the Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation, with special thanks to the World Golf Hall of Fame & Museum.
Join us at the Museum for a full day celebrating Bob Hope’s career in radio, with a humor-writing workshop, a radio-themed STEM workshop for girls, and a “live” radio-broadcast re-creation!