Anniversaries & Commemorations
Designated by Congress in 2004 as America’s National WWII Museum, we remember these special dates, commemorating the fallen and honoring the WWII generation who helped preserve the freedom we enjoy today.
Designated by Congress in 2004 as America’s National WWII Museum, we remember these special dates, commemorating the fallen and honoring the WWII generation who helped preserve the freedom we enjoy today.
Volunteerism is a core value at The National WWII Museum. We're honored to have the assistance of hundreds of talented and dedicated volunteers. Since our opening in 2000, our generous Volunteer Corps has contributed over 800,000 hours of their time in service to the Museum.
Join the Museum for dynamic webcasts about compelling topics in World War II. Led by student reporters, embark on cross country explorations highlighting significant sites, important first-hand accounts, and powerful primary sources.
In-depth, hour-long programs with a Museum Educator about specific topics in World War II.
The National WWII Museum’s most popular tour provides an in-depth itinerary exploring America’s most famous WWII battle.
2016 Stage Door Idol winner Spencer Racca croons Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and Dean Martin tunes with our popular Victory Six Swing Band.
2016 Stage Door Idol winner Spencer Racca croons Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and Dean Martin tunes with our popular Victory Six Swing Band.