The Veterans Museum, while small, is well-organized and interesting. There are artifacts or replicas of weapons, uniforms, and other items donated and displayed by veterans of wars in which the United States has been involved. There is also a veterans' library upstairs. Volunteers are there to welcome visitors and, in some cases, to share their stories. The museum is in a residential section, and it blends in with the surroundings. Do yourself a favor and stop by. It is a place to learn about the thousands who have served the United States throughout its history. Be sure to check the days and hours the museum is open, as the hours...
Read more5/5 for veteran care, respect, and treatment. A must see for any veteran wishing to pay their respects and honor the past, or civilians who wish to understand the true price of freedom.
The Veterans museum is a true work of veterans, by Veterans, for veterans. Every display here is donated by veterans, and the loving care and respect with which everything is treated is beyond honorable. Showcasing both the good and the bad sides of War, but also the unending courage of the men and women who have served, I encourage everyone to visit this place and...
Read moreReally wonderful museum, very good collection, and a bit of nostalgia for anyone who came to the library as a kid.
I gathered from the sign in book and conversation with the guides that not many people know about the museum outside of the local area.
Folks, it's free, parking is free and easy. If you are passing by give it a look. It's an easy stop after the beach on...
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