I cannot express how deeply I was moved the first time I stepped foot in this museum. I have since been back for the third time today. I highly recommend anyone, any age, visit this museum. You will be amazed!! There is a comradery here that feels like a magnet pulling you in. Do yourself a favor and ask questions. The stories will blow your mind! I am grateful to have found this place via word of mouth. It’s so much more than a museum. It’s a meeting place, a networking place, a museum and a chapel. I hear that coming soon is a volunteer built patio area. You won’t be sorry. If you feel like work needs to be done like Kenneth Keane does, volunteers and donations are the fuel that this place runs on. Contact someone if you want to help out. ...
Read moreDuring yesterday's visit to Cape May, NJ and after a quick stop for lunch found this site. Did not know it existed and was pleasantly surprised.
Kit Dwight and I visited her first before crossing the road to enter the NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum.
The Vietnam site is staffed and operated by Volunteers, most of all appear to be former Armed Service Member's.
The visual displays, videos and audio playing were moving and described and demonstrated what the experience was for young men and women who served.
It should also be noted that entrance is FREE...
There is a donation box in the Chapel on the outside of the main building which is used to support this Historical...
Read moreWOW!! As someone who is too young to understand the Vietnam War and the impact it had on so many lives, this museum not only presents the tactical war (weapons, gear, etc) it has personal letters, pictures, etc, that allow you to see back into GI life during the war. This review will not do this museum justice, however I strongly recommend for anyone who wants to see beyond a Wikipedia explanation of the Vietnam War. ...
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