Honestly I'm not pleased at what I saw of this place today, these people fought in the World War 1 & 2 for this country Trinidad and Tobago for us to be free. Not because it was founded by a former Coast Guard Mr. Kelshall who opened this museum for us, that our dear Government can't invest in upgrading the place, so that our children can go there and learn the history of our country during that time. If you look at other military museums especially Tobago you will feel proud of the condition that the place is in. So please, Government members of that section try and restore our history to what it once was for...
Β Β Β Read moreThe place is a diamond in the rough but needs proper management. I really was looking forward to touring and learning a bit of history but my conscience would not allow. Is it a donation to enter or is there an enterance fee? (The lady told us 50pp. Signage inside said a donation.) So we actually just left because it felt like a scam. I feel like if you are charging a fee there should be at least some level of service provided. Dont tell me "everything is readable"...place is dusty and unkempt but it truly has a wealth of information that...
Β Β Β Read moreA great place to learn history about wars from your country and beyond. It's very hot and dusty in the museum so be aware. This is privately owned and it's funded by the public, more people should visit this museum. Although there's a pandemic around you can still visit, it's very quiet and more to learn. A homeschoolers learning time. My family was the only people at the time so we had the museum to ourselves. Please if there is more people...
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