Traveling Exhibits
The National WWII Museum’s traveling exhibits bring the story of the American experience in World War II—the war that changed world—directly to communities nationwide.
The National WWII Museum’s traveling exhibits bring the story of the American experience in World War II—the war that changed world—directly to communities nationwide.
The Museum features rotating exhibits that draw on its own collections, as well as relevant traveling exhibits from leading institutions around the world in both its Senator John Alario, Jr. Special Exhibition Hall and Joe W. and Dorothy D. Brown Foundation Special Exhibit Gallery.
Designated by Congress as the official WWII museum of the United States, The National WWII Museum is located in downtown New Orleans on a seven-acre campus, where seven soaring pavilions house immersive historical exhibits, on-site restoration work, a period dinner theater, and restaurants.
Opened in 2009, the Solomon Victory Theater complex is home to The National WWII Museum's 4D cinematic experience Beyond All Boundaries, as well as BB's Stage Door Canteen, the US Merchant Marine Gallery, and The American Sector Restaurant & Bar.
Final Mission: USS Tang Submarine Experience places visitors aboard the most successful submarine in World War II for its fifth and final war patrol on October 25, 1944. Guests relive the last epic battle of the USS Tang and feel a deeper appreciation for the bravery and sacrifice of those who served in the intense, confined world of underwater warfare.
After your Museum visit, join us in BB’s Stage Door Canteen for a casual performance of wartime piano music!
Enjoy a buffet lunch as the delightful Victory Belles trio perform the popular and patriotic music of the 1940s in rich, three-part harmony.
Join us in BB's Stage Door Canteen as singers vie to become the next Stage Door Idol!