Incredible place!! Great to learn about your favorite martial art's history. Really fun to take kids to so they understand the martial arts all around the world.
They also go through martial artists action stars and their roles in films. So you can explore your different martial arts action stars. See there history and read even more information about them and enjoy the photos.
They have really fun events at least a couple times a month. Sometimes you even get to meet the action stars themselves. This is incredible meeting your hero's you grew up with.
The same people go often so it becomes a little community for martial art lovers and practioners. The museum is nonprofit so its also a tax write off. Its a very fun time and great to take business clients that also love...
Read moreEach time I travel from Canada to California, visiting the Martial Arts History Museum is a must. It's an incredible place packed with rich history and culture—from iconic legends like Bruce Lee to the fascinating traditions of Native Indian martial arts. Every exhibit offers something unique and inspiring. Whether you're a lifelong martial arts fan or just curious, this museum is a treasure trove of stories, artifacts, and heritage that never gets old. While difficult to pick a favorite. I will note a few special items: Elvis American Kenpo Karate Gi, Karate, Samurai and Ninja displays, The mask from Revenge of the Ninja, Karate Kid items, and today saw one of Bruce Lee's training...
Read moreWas super impressed by the Martial Arts History museum. The layout, flow and display of the exhibits is so well done. It's interesting to walk through, read and learn, even as a spouse of a martial arts enthusiast. You can see they continue to expand with new collections coming soon. We were there for a special event and in talking with attendees you really get a sense of the camaraderie of the martial arts community. They have a solid selection of hats, t-shirts, sweatshirts and books in the retail entry area. We would...
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