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]]>World War II is the greatest drama in human history, the biggest war ever and a true battle of good and evil. I imagine writers will continue to get stories from it. And readers will continue to enjoy them for many more years. – Ken Follett
Formerly known as the D-Day museum, the National WWII Museum is a must see when visiting New Orleans. What’s better than being greeted by those who have served our country – there to answer questions and recount stories of the past. All of the exhibits were full of history and painted the picture of the events that took place during WWII. In addition to the awesome exhibits, the US Freedom Pavillon was my favorite. Filled with war birds, war vehicles, and a submarine experience. If you are afraid of heights, do not go to the top floor. There were warning signs…eek! In the Laborde Service Gallery, I learned about the numerous African American men and woman who played a significant role in WWII. Such as Lavinia Breaux- the first African American woman in the Women’s Army Corp. Check out some of my favorite snaps from my visit! After all that learning, I stepped back in time to enjoy a panini and root beer float from Jerry Nims Soda Shop.
Many may wonder why the museum is in New Orleans. It was interesting to learn about the contributions my hometown of New Orleans provided to WWII.
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