Lunchbox Lectures
Delivered by local and national scholars, these hour-long lectures are presented once a month on Wednesdays at noon.
Delivered by local and national scholars, these hour-long lectures are presented once a month on Wednesdays at noon.
Now in its 14th season, Sunday Swing is a popular summer program featuring local swing bands and dance instructors.
The National WWII Museum's own Victory Swing Orchestra celebrates the great big bands of the WWII era.
Be inspired by and explore the lessons of the war that changed the world all summer long! Read about each of our summer camp offerings below.
Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Scouts BSA, and beyond have their own week at The National WWII Museum, with free admission to every Scout in uniform and reduced cost for family members. On these days, scouts can tour our exhibits and galleries and enjoy a variety of exciting activities designed just for them.
This presentation will follow the story of one of these citizen soldiers, Sgt. Charles Edward McGuckin, from his early life in Philadelphia to his induction into the Army and to his death in action while serving with the 4th Armored Division of Patton’s 3rd Army during the Lorraine campaign in November of 1944.
Join us via our social media platforms to discuss strategies and practices to engage students in activities that help to develop their critical thinking.
Join Hannah Dailey, Oral Historian from The National WWII Museum, for a conversation with Douglas Taurel—writer, director, and actor of The American Soldier.