Might you pass through Crossville, Tennessee? Then you would be highly remiss if you do not stop in to The Military Memorial Museum. Come in expecting to “just look” for two minutes, and I guarantee you WILL not leave until a better part of an hour (or more) clicks on!
Every American youth should be REQUIRED to come in to this expansive display of US and World History. Firstly, upon entry, you will meet the affable Ms. Kitty Molenda, who will begin henceforth the introductions to the very informative tour with her uber-knowledgeable Vietnam Veteran husband, Mr. Chuck Molenda. As I alluded to, I had the plan to expend about 15-20 minutes. Almost 2+ hours later with Mr. Molenda, I was growing in my desire to stay and learn even more!
Yes… this museum is that FANTASTIC! ⛑️ 🪖
Pics doth say more; the review ends here thusly.
God bless the USA 🇺🇸 and her Veterans....
   Read moreI've lived in Cumberland county for over 20 years and visit every few years. They just keep making it better and better. One of the nicest things about this museum (besides the amazing and knowledgeable guides) is the One of a kind historical items related to Cumberland County and it's residents, most of whom are retirees. Most important to me, they present a decently balanced approach in exhibiting items from both the Union and Confederacy as well aa the impact of slavery and Black American contributions. If you like history at all, you really don't want to miss...
   Read moreI loved hearing the stories from the people that are working inside that are a lot of our veterans about the history of our different branches of the military we went in during one of their events. ,we had some great hot chocolate cookies and listen to lots of Stories. Really enjoyed ourselves. There's so much information in knowledge inside that building first small as it is. It is packed with a lot of knowledge. Thank you for all of those that have served and are still serving our great country to make it what...
   Read more