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How long has it been since you saw Living History Events - do you keep the history of America's participation in world clashes living, particularly for our future generations?

We definitely understand how important history is, but most of us don't have the chance to research online or visit distant battlefields, so what is a way to discover additional facts about the world wars?

The answer is Living History Events close at hand in Texas!

Living History Events During the Year!

The Museum of the American G.I. is a history brought to life museum that specializes in World War I, World War II and additional wars involving the American GI.

We are devoted to perpetuating our history of conflicts, educating generations to come, and honoring the servicemen and women who conscientiously protected the USA during wartimes.

Museum of the American G.I. has an astonishing collection of artifacts and keepsakes from Vietnam, World War I, and World War II showcasing uniforms, weapons, vehicles, armored vehicles, and more from this age to better understand what it was like for our military in combat in these wars.

If you are trying to find Living History Events because you hope to learn more about what it called for to be a U.S. military member during World War II, Vietnam, and World War I, Museum of the American G.I. is the place to spend some time!

As one of numerous Living History Events, we offer living history events where we depict these battles through reenactments delivered by volunteers wearing authentic combat gear from each period together with functioning military vehicles appropriate to each war.

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You can get your photo snapped next to a restored armored vehicle or chopper as well as at some time during our living reenactments, you might be able to travel on an armored vehicle or half-track, shoot a howitzer, or discharge a machine gun (paint balls only)!

Our goal is to maintain this irreplaceable collection for future generations while teaching people of every age on the losses suffered by American soldiers in these wars via military action demonstrations and interactive opportunities with these historical objects.

Don't postpone visiting Living History Events where you call home – and if you are living in Texas, make certain to spend time at the Museum of the American G.I.!

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FAQs

For those who are unfamiliar with living history museums, here are some typical questions that are asked, first about the Museum of the American GI and then about living history museums in general.

 

Where do I park?

Parking for History in Motion is on-site. If you are attending Santa's Wonderland, make sure you park in their lot next to the museum. From there you can walk to the Museum’s gate.

May I bring in outside food or drink?

Yes! We want everyone to stay safe and hydrated, but please leave the alcohol at home. We do not recommend bringing large coolers, so make sure everything can fit in a purse, bag, or backpack. If you don’t want to carry around lots of items, we will be selling food and water at various locations all day.

Is everything handicap or wheelchair accessible?

We do our best to make our events as wheelchair-friendly as possible. History in Motion will be all outside on potentially uneven or muddy terrain (depending on the weather). All activities will be on a hill a short distance from the parking area, but we provide rides to and from this location to seniors, expectant or new mothers, and those with disabilities.

What should I bring or wear?

All of the History in Motion activities will be outside, so wear comfortable clothing and shoes that are suitable for walking on dirt and grass. We recommend a hat and sunscreen, and potentially a rain jacket or umbrella if rain is in the forecast. Don’t forget your camera for pictures and extra spending money!

Can I pay with a credit card?

You may purchase tickets at the gate with a credit card. Our gift shop and select stations also accept cards. Credit card purchases will have a small processing fee added.  Cash, of course, is always welcome especially in the exact amount for the gate entry and special activities!

Will there be seating at the arena?

Yes! We will have bleachers, though seating is very limited.  You may bring a chair if you want, but be prepared to have to carry it for long walks.

Will the demonstrations be loud?

Yes, we simulate real gunfire and explosions, so there will be quite a bit of noise. We will have earplugs available for purchase at the site, but you may also wish to bring your own. Be especially aware that the noise may upset infants and young children.

Are pets allowed at the event?

Yes, if they remain on a leash and are well behaved. We also ask that you clean up after their potty breaks, as no one likes tracking poop!

May I climb on the vehicles?

No, unless you are at a photo station or a vehicle ride, otherwise you may not climb on or into any vehicles.

May I touch the display?

Please do not touch any displays unless you have the express permission of the living historian running the display. Much of the equipment our living historians use is original, and thus easily 70 years old or more. Please respect the equipment and leave it available for future generations.

May I photograph events and displays?

Yes! We love seeing your photographs of our events, and don’t forget to tag us on Facebook!

May I bring a drone?

No. Only drones used for the exclusive purpose of the museum are allowed.

 

General Questions

What is living history?

Interpreting the past by re-creating everyday activities and artifacts of a time period. The term living history can also be used to define or describe museums and sites that contain exhibits about the past, though this is somewhat less accurate than when used in reference to historic homes, gardens, etc., where it means something closer to "historic interpretation." Many interpreters and historic sites use the term "living history" to define first-person interpretation and other forms of traditional, hands-on historical engagement.

What is a living history museum?

A living history museum is a place where visitors can experience what life was like at another time period in history. The site may recreate the daily activities of people who lived hundreds or even thousands of years ago, or show how people live now in various parts of the world. People working at living history museums are called interpreters because they interpret (explain) the past to the public.

Most living history museums are open seasonally, often spring through fall. They often appeal to families and schools because they offer opportunities for students of all ages to learn about history in a fun way. Many museums also provide demonstrations on traditional skills including cooking, blacksmithing, weaving, candlemaking, farming and other historical skills.

Interpreters who work at living history museums are enthusiastic about the past, and love to help visitors learn more about life in earlier times. They may be historians, teachers or even reenactors. Some sites hire interpreters to teach staff members how to portray someone from a particular time period.

Some living history museums are open only to school groups as field trips. Others are free, or charge a small fee for visitors. Many sites offer programs and workshops, such as candle-making classes, designed to appeal to enthusiasts interested in learning more about the past.

What is a military history museum?

A museum that tells the history of a specific military force, many of which have been in existence for centuries. Military history museums often focus on war battles and strategy. However, they may also have exhibits that include weapons, clothing and other equipment used in battle.

What is a military living history group?

A reenactment organization that focuses on portraying a military unit of another time period.

Even though their focus is not living history, some reenactment groups are considered living history organizations because they interpret or portray the past at public events and demonstrations.

What do you often find in an American G.I. Museum?

A museum dedicated to American infantrymen who fought in various wars during the 20th century, including WWII.

Museums are not limited to military history. Many tell the story of a particular time period or culture around the world. Others focus on animals, art or science. Many museums have exhibits that feature artifacts from everyday life, such as rocks, shells or household items.

What is a World War II museum?

A World War II museum is dedicated to soldiers and events of WWII.

Military museums may be dedicated to a specific war, such as WWII or the American Civil War, or focused on a particular fighting force, such as US Marines or Soviet Air Force.

Museums that interpret history often have exhibits that show what life was like at another time in the past. They may have equipment and clothing from a certain time period, furniture and toys. Many types of museums specialize in showing objects associated with a certain type of activity or work.

What is a tank museum?

Many museums are dedicated to a certain type of artifact or material culture. They may focus on things like clothes, furniture, toys, cars or even rock specimens.

A tank museum is one that specializes in tanks, the heavily-armed fighting vehicles used by many armies since WWII and may also have exhibits about other types of military equipment too.

Military or war museums may focus on weapons, or feature military vehicles such as tanks and airplanes. Some World War II museums have tanks, fighter planes and warships. They often display other items used by soldiers during the war, including uniforms and equipment. Many countries around the world have museums dedicated to their military history.

What types of artifacts might be found in World War II museum?

An individual World War II museum may have uniforms, weapons, equipment or other items used by soldiers in the war. An American museum may feature G.I. gear, weapons and equipment used during WWII by US forces. A Russian museum might display Soviet Air Force uniforms and helmets.

What are some examples of museums that house military vehicles?

The United States has many museums dedicated to military history. These include tanks and aircraft at the National Guard Air and Army Museum in Ohio, as well as vintage boats such as those found at the USS Silversides Submarine Museum in Michigan. Many countries around the world have museums that contain tanks and other military vehicles.

What Is considered History in Motion?

History in Motions is a type of museum that features vehicles as well as people, such as military trucks and tanks used during a historical event.

History in Motion museums often have both moving and still exhibits because they focus on the objects but also show how these items were used or who operated them during a certain time period.

What is a museum that specializes in World War II?

A museum that focuses on the men and women, events and equipment of World War II.

Many museums around the world focus on various aspects of WWII. Some show military life during the war era, while others feature objects used by soldiers or everyday items in use during that time period.

What Is considered History Alive?

An event where museum visitors participate in a re-enactment of an historical event, such as a World War II battle.

History Alive museums may also have hands-on exhibits and programs that show how objects were used during the war. Some events include actors and/or film crews to recreate history. They often feature military vehicles and equipment, and offer interactive activities, such as firing a machine gun or fixing radios.

What are some examples of History Alive museums?

Many United States World War II museums have living history programs that allow visitors to learn about different aspects of war life including touring camps or meeting historic figures. The National WWII Museum has several events each year, which include re-enactments of historic events, lectures and guest appearances by various military personnel. The War in the Pacific National Historical Park has a program that includes demonstrations of dog tags, Morse code and historical photographs.

What might be included in World War II history in motion vehicle demonstrations?

World War II History in Motion demonstrations would be about a military vehicle and its use in a historical event.

A WWII History in Motion museum may have demonstrations of vehicles being used during historic events, such as tanks firing at an enemy line or planes dropping bombs from the sky. Some museums offer speakers to explain how certain vehicles were used in battle or show films related to specific battles.

What might be included in a World War I tank museum?

A World War I tank museum could include some vehicles as well as uniforms, weapons and equipment used during the war.

A World War I tank museum will have a large collection of tanks from that era as well as various uniforms, guns and other items used by soldiers. Some museums display objects relating to specific battles or wars fought during this time period.

What might be included in a World War II tank museum?

A World War II tank museum would most likely contain tanks, planes or other vehicles used in WWII.

Operable military vehicles are the main attraction at History in Motion museums. These include tanks, airplanes, trucks and other equipment used during World War II. A tank history museum may also show how these items were used during the war, such as showing how people manned them and highlighting certain battles.

What might be included in living history educational school day events?

Living history education school day events is a children's school day that focuses on WWII history.

Schools often hold living educational events to give students a better understanding of an historical event, such as World War II battles. These may include listening to speakers or watching reenactments performed by actors in costumes. Students also have the opportunity to learn about different aspects of war life, such as what tanks and planes looked like and how they were operated in battle.

Greg Mcdaniel

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Very impressive.

MoxieInside

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Awesome WWI and WWII reenactment!

Ken

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Duval Evans

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Awesome display of historical military items.

Chuck Wright

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LOVED IT!! My daughter, grandsons and I went there last week.Real history comes to life.

Laura Rose

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Awesome

John Walker

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Grandkids a grandpa loved it....
Great unique museum and despite being on the smaller side, they had quite a bit to show and offer. They’ve got lots of tanks, uniforms, and other cool things to see. One of the services they offer with some of the tanks is the ability to scan a QR code and be redirected to see pictures of the inside of the tanks. Super cool, and definitely haven’t seen such a creative use of QR codes in a museum like that before. They also had a massive collection of women’s uniforms which blew me away and was unexpected. I really appreciated that section on the second floor. Staff was very nice as well, and the gift shop has some unique offerings. I went on the day they had the US Camel Corp event, and I really hope they bring that guy back. He was very interactive, great at storytelling, and the camels he brought to the event were cool. It was a nice way to end my museum tour. Overall, I’d say this place is worth checking out and worth the drive from Houston.
Small but has great service vehicles. Additional displays are being built for more uniforms on the he second floor. This is a very small museum so your visit may take under an hour unless you take time to read information on each of the vehicles. The coolest thing is that all of the displayed vehicles are fully operational. A troop carrier had recently returned from touring France as part of a Normandy remembrance. A nice WW1 infantry display commemorating Texas doughboys. A unique, permanent Vietnam War memorial recognizing all those killed or missing in action updated as MIA remains are identified. The director mentioned since the vehicles are operational they are used in on-site reenactments including the Sherman tank and a French 2-man tank no one knows how it got to Texas.

Ethan Machac

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I've volunteered here the past two days and it's amazing. The tanks and other vehicles look brand new and the people are really nice. I definitely recommend coming down here.

Jon Ruehle

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A great place to visit with a lot of military hardware, light tanks, jeeps, personnel carriers from all of the wars. Even an F model Cobra and a PBR Mk2!

Whowantsit

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Piece of history

tiffany thomas

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Loved it here. Their veterans day artillery demonstration was great. They even have a flame thrower
Great museum.

Kelly Lewis

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Great collection. Vietnam dog tags were shocking and somber

Donald Foster

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A very special place to look back in time, Semper-fi to all.

John Reviews

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The Museum of American GI experience: Lots of cool stuff here. Workers are very friendly and know lots about the stuff here. Wide variety of things all about the wars. They have some old WWII Foreign Aid items as well as some American things that were used too. They have a huge wall of Vietnam War dog tags of real soldiers. Shop: All kinds of military items to buy in the shop. Bags, toys and more. There is a dog who greets you as soon as you walk in. Events: I’ve been to a few events here throughout the years, they ride tanks and have re-enactments if you have the time it’s cool to go to one. Vehicles: All kinds of real old tanks and vehicles used during wars, they have a huge helicopter on the ceiling used in airborne. Place is awesome we will definitely be back again soon for events and to see all the new additions to the museum. Highly recommend going to this place if you have the time! 100/10!

Levi Ison

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It was fun walk at your own pace

Ron England

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Loved it

Mack McCormAck

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Pretty neat and got to push start a willys with a bad starter
Small museum but packed with information and displays. The display of tanks and military vehicles is impressive. Younger kids may like seeing this part but probably won't get it
We loved it, we will go back for more adventures!!!
Outstanding place. This is a great museum. My son loved it here

Travis Glover

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Neat military vehicles to look at and friendly people. Not ever crowded.

Laura Clingman

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What a great museum! So much to see! I found out about it by being part of the Patriot Guard Riders who escorted the Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument of dog tags to the museum 8 years ago. What an experience! And what an honor to our Vietnam veterans. God bless them all!
Very interesting and informative. Amazing for a small new museum

Mike Wil

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Lots of cool vehicle displays.
Very amazing place and experience. Met some amazing people and will definitely be returning here.

Richard Dixon

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Loved it a really well done museum with a great staff
This place is pretty awesome if you are into history. It's not very big but the displays are well taken care of to "like" new .
Small but has great service vehicles. Additional displays are being built for more uniforms on the he second floor. This is a very small museum so your visit may take under an hour unless you take time to read information on each of the vehicles. The coolest thing is that all of the displayed vehicles are fully operational. A troop carrier had recently returned from touring France as part of a Normandy remembrance. A nice WW1 infantry display commemorating Texas doughboys. A unique, permanent Vietnam War memorial recognizing all those killed or missing in action updated as MIA remains are identified. The director mentioned since the vehicles are operational they are used in on-site reenactments including the Sherman tank and a French 2-man tank no one knows how it got to Texas.

John Williams

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It's a good museum for its size, definitely worth stopping in to check out the Renault WW1 tank-- I've been to a lot of military museums and you just don't see WW1 tanks. The gift shop is actually pretty good as well.

Michael Kriger

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Awesome vehicles! Great displays! Fascinating audio stories! Well worth the price

Emely Lara

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Great place to learn about tanks, uniforms, and the meaning of the metals from different times of War...

Travis Guill

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Great place, knowledgeable staff, and some amazing pieces of history.

Kenny Wiewiora

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Renault tank a must see

Paul #Martin

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Went to the museum today, and they had an outdoor event where they were demonstrating on how to shoot certain guns and they did a great 👍 job. Unfortunately because of the wind and the expected rain to come (which never did) they couldn’t show us the flamethrower which I guess a lot of people there were hoping to see. But the experience was the best thing ever. The best part was when a general was role playing a soldier, (who he studied and researched on) and how it felt to be in world war 1&2. The best museum I’ve ever been to. Very entertaining!!!😊😊

Greta Merritt

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Very interesting. The uniforms were in amazing condition despite their age.

Martin Bunch

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Amazing
Everything you need to know about our great soldiers. God Bless America 🇺🇸
Wow, some great displays. A real neat place lots to see

Vic Kingrey

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Great fun place to visit and see all the items they have! Had lots of fun!

Kaitlin Shaw

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Great place, I recommend the tour. We learned so much. They also have a memorial day event where they actually drive all the vehicles.

Laura Rose

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Awesome

Pat Wilder

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Outstanding! We took our 12 year old grandson. He got to ride in the tank and shoot the Howitzer. A great time and memory for all. My husband loved it, and we plan on attending in the spring, when folks bring all their personal vehicles.

Matt Payne

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Definitely worth going to. Will return.

Lisa Stout

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Great history place. Gives the history of all American wars. Has original tanks.
A great visit with our Korean War vet in tow.

Joan Skerry

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So much info and great machines like a helicopter, tank etc.
They were having a reenactment of ww1, ww2, and veitnam. Did a great job. A lot of military equipment is on sale. Their museum vehicles ran like they were brand new. All volunteers put on the shows. I'm planning to go again next year.
The WWII re-enactment weekend was GREAT!!
Nice tribute to the G.I.

C Gamers

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Who wouldn't love this small but well-designed space for learning about the military history of the Brazos valley? The vehicles and uniforms are all restored to their original condition. Though kids can't climb on them, the machines are still remarkable. The museum is obviously a labor of love for the kind and welcoming staff.

Ripp Tackett

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Great staff and equipment. My son is a big fan of tanks and this didn’t disappoint.

Lori Strunk

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This is a awesome museum felt honored as I'm an army veteran

Misty Golden

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Helpful staff and great displays. Learned so much. Amazing collection of WWI & WWII propaganda posters.

Connor Finley

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Absolutely amazing museum, I visited right around Christmas 2021, and despite the activity of the neighboring Santa's Wonderland, this museum was nearly entirely quiet. If this museum were closer to home, I'd be here every day!

Ray Torres

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Very educational exhibit. Great restoration of the first type tank. The uniform display was interesting. Worth the admission and knowledge.

Ray Torres

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Very educational exhibit. Great restoration of the first type tank. The uniform display was interesting. Worth the admission and knowledge.
Get to bring my grandson back, lots of stuff he would be interested in.

Paul Hergert

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Well preserved and displayed memorabilia and am outstanding staff. Paul and Cody are very pleasant and knowledgeable. Well worth a stop if you're in the area.

Aaron Clark

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Had a great experience, went with 3 kids. The 7 year old loved it. The 2 year olds loved running around, but it was over their heads. All and all a great experience, and we will definitely be going back.

tiffany thomas

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Loved it here. Their veterans day artillery demonstration was great. They even have a flame thrower

Jim K

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Very humbling experience for small off the road museum. Well worth a visit for good history of all the Armed Forces from Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.

Norm Irwin

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Brent and crew are great people to deal with.

Chase LeBlanc

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Great place with an absolutely amazing military vehicle display.

Rickey Nance

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Great museum Highlight to me was the WW1 Tank- Couldn't believe how good the condition it was in.
Enthusiastic staff. Great place to take the kiddos. They fired a WW 1 cannon last time we went!
(Translated by Google) Very good place to remember history (Original) Muy buen lugar para recordar la historia

Damon Wilson

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Great

May Lee

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My honest review of Museum of the American GI My thoughts: They had lots of tanks and memorabilia from WW2, some of my favorite items would have to be the Japanese “Good Luck Flag” that would be given to Japanese soldiers before they went off into battle. You should come for their re-enactments, they have tanks you can drive! Final verdict: Amazing place to visit, definitely come whenever they have events!

Mike Hamner

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Lots of info and variety of tanks, synopsis of timelines of WWI and subsequent wars. Very interesting, certainly worth a visit.

George Hill

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A truly wonderful collection of uniforms, equipment, personal artifacts, and fully operational and immaculately restored military vehicles used by American fighting men from the Great War up to the present day. It is well worth the time to visit this gem and honor these gallant men who have served our country.

Emely Lara

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Great place to learn about tanks, uniforms, and the meaning of the metals from different times of War...

joan t

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Excellent, loved the upstairs balcony exhibit. The tanks are remarkable. The posters from 1917 are priceless to show the way of times back then.

Tracy Mitchell

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AMAZING

Robert Burton

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Really cool museum staff is full of knowledge about the vehicles on display and the corgi dogs are fun to

C. F.

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Incredible private collection of vehicles, uniforms, weapons, flags and memorabilia.

Andrew White

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Excellent museum incredible artifacts and incredible stories

crzapy B

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Really cool museum with working tanks. A must for fans of armor.
Great visit. Dedicated/knowledgeable living history volunteers.
A BIG WORLD WAR ONE AND WORLD WAR TWO RE-ENACTMENT TOOK PLACE IT WAS AWESOME!. TANKS, TRENCHES, MACHINE GUNS EVERYTHING! I LOVED IT

Jonathan Kin

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History in Motion; November annual event. Vehicle pay ride opportunity. Weapons displays and demos.

Robert Hagen

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Very good displays Definitely well kept
Get to bring my grandson back, lots of stuff he would be interested in.

Wendy Stephens

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Our family has a wonderful time! We will definitely be back again next time.

Matt G

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Vivi p

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Always visit this place when they do events, kids will love it

Ian Stevens

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Unbelievable number of fully restored, operational tanks/artillery. Beautiful museum!

Lisa Stout

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Great history place. Gives the history of all American wars. Has original tanks.

No One

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Great little place to visit. My dad liked it a lot.

John Hagen

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Worth the time.
Great visit. Dedicated/knowledgeable living history volunteers.
Great to see so many tanks.!

Mandy Simon

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Very cool place to go! Lots a great information and things to look at! Our kids loved it too!

Robert Huey

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This is the best place to view WW2 tanks and aircraft in the College Station area. They even have an original Renault FT 17!

Travis Lull

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Very good privately held military history museum. Includes fully functional examples of several WW2 tanks, and one very rare WW1 tank. Annual battle reenactment near the end of March features infantry, artillery, and all of the tanks!
(Translated by Google) Thank you again for your welcome and your historical skills. Museum of passionate people for enthusiasts (Original) Encore merci pour votre accueil et vos compétences historiques. Musée de personnes passionnées pour des passionnés

Aaron Clark

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Had a great experience, went with 3 kids. The 7 year old loved it. The 2 year olds loved running around, but it was over their heads. All and all a great experience, and we will definitely be going back.

Vic Kingrey

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Great fun place to visit and see all the items they have! Had lots of fun!

Clay Cummins

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Really fine little museum; continues to grow & will only get better when built out. Four Vietnam War Vets & 5 other Army veterans enjoyed.

jimmy davis

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We had an amazing time at the live re-enactment weekend

Alan Brumley

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This is a fairly small museum but the vehicles they have are really cool and you can get very close to them. I think it's definitely worth the price of admission. Lots of info to learn in the displays around the items on display.

Ruben Barrios

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History.

River Akitas

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What a nice little museum - for the size and what it is 5 star for sure. The recruiting poster are great, the WWI items are very nicely displayed. My husband and I both really enjoyed the fully functional vehicles that included several tanks and look forward to going to their events next year. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable - the Corgi was cute as a button. :-) Our visit made for a pleasant and educational Sunday afternoon.
If you enjoy military memorabilia, you'll appreciate the time spent on this display of military items. The personal stories make it that much better. The museum even has a memorial for Texas veterans.

Jose Reyes

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We loved it. All the military items. Tanks carriages etc. Etc.it is small but they are trying g to make it bigger and better go visit them and help donate to me it even better.

Paul Boyle

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All I can say is this place is excellent.

Samir Shamma

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Really interesting exhibits

james

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Absolutely awesome museum. A must see if you visit College Station. Wonderful exhibits and a surprisingly very well priced gift shop. Overall such a great experience and I look forward to the next time I visit.

Richard Dixon

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Loved it a really well done museum with a great staff

Rickey Nance

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Great museum Highlight to me was the WW1 Tank- Couldn't believe how good the condition it was in.

Jon H

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Wow! What a really cool place in College Station. I’ve been coming to town for testing at Texas A&M for years now and never knew this gem existed until my recent trip. If you are a WWI, WWII, or Vietnam War history buff then this place is a must see. They have lots of authentic memorabilia, uniforms, rifles, tanks, military vehicles, and even a helicopter. The owner/manager was really cool to talk to and had some really neat stories to tell about the vehicles they have and the history of the museum as well as the owners’ background. I thoroughly enjoyed visiting this museum. If you’re in town please drop by and check this place out. They have some really neat vehicles to check out that actually work! From what I understand they do live demonstrations in March and November where you can even pay to ride in a tank! How cool is that?!?! I am hoping I can manage to line up my testing visits with one of these events to be able to ride in one of the tanks! Thanks to the owners for putting a lot of hard work into making a really cool museum to showcase some of our country’s military history!
Lots of neat tanks and history

Robert Hagen

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Very good displays Definitely well kept

Santa Chris

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Took us about 30 minutes, has a gift shop as well. Unsure if due to the nature of things, but would have liked to get a closer look inside the vehicles, climb in. Would be back over and over if so.

A.J. Day

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Mandy Simon

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Very cool place to go! Lots a great information and things to look at! Our kids loved it too!

Jeff Sparks

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Fantastic time! So much to see and do...a must see...highly recommend!

Travis Lull

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Very good privately held military history museum. Includes fully functional examples of several WW2 tanks, and one very rare WW1 tank. Annual battle reenactment near the end of March features infantry, artillery, and all of the tanks!
Very interesting and informative. Amazing for a small new museum

J Gore

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john dawson

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What a great place for children to learn about history. Thanks y'all for your hard work;

Ken

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Chuck Wright

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LOVED IT!! My daughter, grandsons and I went there last week.Real history comes to life.
A great visit with our Korean War vet in tow.

A F

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Great place. Good service

Carolyn Fields

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Great museum. Well done.
Great little museum with fully functional military vehicles on display.
Big Tanks

Jeff Schmelzer

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Wonderful place with great folks.
Great experience
I went to the Museum of the American GI.
Limited but good collection. Good place for reenactments.

Derrick Perrin

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Awesome place

Mack McCormAck

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Pretty neat and got to push start a willys with a bad starter

Ron England

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Loved it

Jeff Sparks

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Fantastic time! So much to see and do...a must see...highly recommend!
Everything works. Amazing.

Kevin Presley

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Was super fun, they had a lot of really cool things to look at! Definitely go there one day!
Small museum, but interesting.
Certainly fits the bill for a nice relaxed afternoon visit and trip through historical military equipment. Took my two young and will do it again soon with my daughters.

Nate Kidwell

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Wonderful place full of history and memories. Made me proud to be a vet!

Jim Bouse

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Paul Hergert

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Well preserved and displayed memorabilia and am outstanding staff. Paul and Cody are very pleasant and knowledgeable. Well worth a stop if you're in the area.

Orquidea Burke

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Stopped in not knowing what to expect. I was amazed at the shape they kept their tanks, jeeps, etc. in. Great informative write ups in front of every piece. Knowledgeable, friendly staff. I learned a lot, got some new perspectives, and had fun with family. Don't forget to look up- their Cobra will blow your mind! A must visit place!

Debbie Hammond

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We had a special private family reunion at the museum and what a special, unique place to hold it! Full of history and artifacts, a large gift shop. It was a wonderful experience!
Wonderful small museum but excellent experience

Paul Boyle

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All I can say is this place is excellent.

Ian Stevens

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Unbelievable number of fully restored, operational tanks/artillery. Beautiful museum!
This place was an absolute delight. We were given full run of the place, and Leisha spent a ton of time answering question for my kids at their own pace. The armor collection is astonishing, and there are some very moving tributes as well. The gift shop, for a wonder, is also very reasonably priced. We absolutely loved it, and can't wait to make the 90-minute round trip to go back. NOTE: They ARE asking that people wear masks. There was nobody else there, so my kids removed theirs very briefly for each photo and put them back. We were not walking around rogue, blatantly ignoring the rules. I only mention this because of the attached photos.

Mike Miner

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Enjoyed the entire facility. A must see and do

David Woodruff

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We attended the museum's presentation of the WW I Christmas Truce reenactment today. The volunteers worked very hard to tell the story and convey the spirit behind this battle field event and the feeling from the soldiers view point.

jim budde

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Went for my first time on their weekend of the living history show. Can't speak for the museum itself it was not open during the show. The show was great, WW1 and WW2 reenactment battles twice a day. Lots of period armor and other vehicles. Period campsites set up to visit, military swap meat to buy stuff at. Several food vendors to enjoy. All and all a great first time, if you are a military history nerd like me it's worth a trip. Only 13 dollars to enter. Easily worth the price.

Rick Steffers

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Living History event was excellent, good variety of displays and interactive displays/exhibits

David Woodruff

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We attended the museum's presentation of the WW I Christmas Truce reenactment today. The volunteers worked very hard to tell the story and convey the spirit behind this battle field event and the feeling from the soldiers view point.

Misty Golden

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Helpful staff and great displays. Learned so much. Amazing collection of WWI & WWII propaganda posters.

Mike Wil

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Lots of cool vehicle displays.
This place is small, but it is well worth a visit, with a great collection of armor, weapons, posters, and uniforms from the 20th century. While there is a definate emphasis on WW I and WW II, they also have material from Korea and Vietnam. Highly recommended.

Derry Harrison

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Excellent History in Motion demonstration

Martin Bunch

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Amazing

D Odell

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It is located out in the middle of nowhere but it is a great little museum.
Great museum, wonderful for commissioning ceremony!

George Faucett

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Worth a trip, very well laid out and nicely restored military equipment!!

Jon Ruehle

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A great place to visit with a lot of military hardware, light tanks, jeeps, personnel carriers from all of the wars. Even an F model Cobra and a PBR Mk2!

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Clay Cummins

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Really fine little museum; continues to grow & will only get better when built out. Four Vietnam War Vets & 5 other Army veterans enjoyed.

Dan Vreeland

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Great place to see working armor!!
Big Tanks

Adam Roush

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Very cool place. Highly recommend!

Noah Fargo

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Small museum, yes. Full of rare military vehicles, ABSOLUTELY!!!! If you want to see the only operational FT-17 in the US, come here.

Travis Rusch

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Organized and interesting place to visit and learn some history
Small museum but packed with information and displays. The display of tanks and military vehicles is impressive. Younger kids may like seeing this part but probably won't get it

jim budde

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Went for my first time on their weekend of the living history show. Can't speak for the museum itself it was not open during the show. The show was great, WW1 and WW2 reenactment battles twice a day. Lots of period armor and other vehicles. Period campsites set up to visit, military swap meat to buy stuff at. Several food vendors to enjoy. All and all a great first time, if you are a military history nerd like me it's worth a trip. Only 13 dollars to enter. Easily worth the price.

River Akitas

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What a nice little museum - for the size and what it is 5 star for sure. The recruiting poster are great, the WWI items are very nicely displayed. My husband and I both really enjoyed the fully functional vehicles that included several tanks and look forward to going to their events next year. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable - the Corgi was cute as a button. :-) Our visit made for a pleasant and educational Sunday afternoon.

Ian Collins

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Small but very enlightening and Inspiring! Love the Refurbished Renault.

Benjamin Cruz

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Great experience. Loved the tour with such a lovely tour guide. Amazing history captured everywhere within the museum.
The WWII re-enactment weekend was GREAT!!

Wendy Baldwin

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The museum is small, but packed with tanks, boats and helicopters. Make sure to walk out to the bridge and tank before leaving!

Dulcinea

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It was a really great experience I learn so much about our history I invite you to yo, it is a great place to visit

Greg White

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Great museum with lots of cool stuff to look at. Well worth a trip.

Clint Stumpf

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Awesome

Duval Evans

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Awesome display of historical military items.

T W

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Awesome place

n combs

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Great museum. Friendly staff, excellent displays.
If you enjoy military memorabilia, you'll appreciate the time spent on this display of military items. The personal stories make it that much better. The museum even has a memorial for Texas veterans.

Ruben Barrios

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History.
Great place to take the kiddos and grab a little nostalgia...

Greg Schuck

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The staff here really knows their stuff. There are some great tanks, and all of them are fully functional. Some of the tanks are 1 of only 3 in the world that are functional.
Enthusiastic staff. Great place to take the kiddos. They fired a WW 1 cannon last time we went!
This place is small, but it is well worth a visit, with a great collection of armor, weapons, posters, and uniforms from the 20th century. While there is a definate emphasis on WW I and WW II, they also have material from Korea and Vietnam. Highly recommended.

Adam Roush

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Very cool place. Highly recommend!

Vivi p

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Always visit this place when they do events, kids will love it

C. F.

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Incredible private collection of vehicles, uniforms, weapons, flags and memorabilia.

Aaron Hutto

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very interestin

Jim Bouse

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timothy h

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This place is very nice and the kids enjoyed looking at the history of war. They have some well maintained tanks and equipment.

Luke Fuka

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Travis Guill

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Great place, knowledgeable staff, and some amazing pieces of history.
One of the best maintained machines!

Connor Finley

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Absolutely amazing museum, I visited right around Christmas 2021, and despite the activity of the neighboring Santa's Wonderland, this museum was nearly entirely quiet. If this museum were closer to home, I'd be here every day!

Marcus

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john dawson

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What a great place for children to learn about history. Thanks y'all for your hard work;

Jesus Ayala

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Muy bien
Great experience

Kristi Pierce

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Fantastic display of war history. Unique opportunities during events see tracks and other mighty machines in motion.

Matt Payne

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Definitely worth going to. Will return.
Had a great time. I was impressed with the tanks all of the war memorabilia they have.

C Gamers

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Who wouldn't love this small but well-designed space for learning about the military history of the Brazos valley? The vehicles and uniforms are all restored to their original condition. Though kids can't climb on them, the machines are still remarkable. The museum is obviously a labor of love for the kind and welcoming staff.

S T

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Nice tribute to the G.I.

Linda McCallum

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Good history lesson

Chief Wilson

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The staff was outstanding, great tour and outstanding museum. This is a hidden gem in College Station. We will be bringing our students back again.
A BIG WORLD WAR ONE AND WORLD WAR TWO RE-ENACTMENT TOOK PLACE IT WAS AWESOME!. TANKS, TRENCHES, MACHINE GUNS EVERYTHING! I LOVED IT

Kevin Presley

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Was super fun, they had a lot of really cool things to look at! Definitely go there one day!
Good collection of vehicles and other gear from 20th century warfare.
Limited but good collection. Good place for reenactments.

Paul Hirschler

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Great WW II reenactment. Nice displays of functional military vehicles.

Bryan Hendrix

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Super awesome museum! Although it's not super big like some I've been to before, there is alot to look at. Lots of WW1/WW2 vehicles. All the posters are original along with a handful of uniforms. Also has a Vietnam memorial in the lobby area. They are in process of expanding their upper floor. Definitely will be back when it's completed. Highly recommended.
I went to the Museum of the American GI.
Lots of neat tanks and history

Robert Barth

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This is a great place to learn of our past and why we fight for our future where everyone is created equal. Your life changes when you get to know someone personally as I have You know you are always safe and within ther care. My Father, Nolan Barth, was a Purple Heart Recipient for saving lives in his platoon. Some died May they rest in peace with the Lord and there Loved ones. l am honored to have a good friend Robert (Rob) who is fighting in the war right now . What ever the future brings he is a companion as a friend , and my life time companion.

Kendra Brown

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Great learning experience for all ages. Lot of vehicle variety to see. Gift shop was awesome too!

Alan Brumley

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This is a fairly small museum but the vehicles they have are really cool and you can get very close to them. I think it's definitely worth the price of admission. Lots of info to learn in the displays around the items on display.

Leo Rowe

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What an honor to see the tanks and memorabilia. Some vehicles are over 100 years old. Hats off to the folks at the Museum of the American GI!

Jackie R

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Awesome place, and the owners/management are so sweet. We went here for the 40’s Swing Dance Event one Friday night and had an absolute blast. It was clean, the museum looked awesome, and everyone was very friendly. We will definitely be back to actually tour the museum and artifacts.
Small museum with some really incredibly pieces of history. Lots of old restored tanks and cars and they seem very invested in honoring veterans and improving their collection.

John Walker

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Grandkids a grandpa loved it....

Kendra Brown

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Great learning experience for all ages. Lot of vehicle variety to see. Gift shop was awesome too!

MoxieInside

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Awesome WWI and WWII reenactment!

Joan Skerry

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So much info and great machines like a helicopter, tank etc.

Linda McCallum

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Good history lesson

Yan Sheng

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T W

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Awesome place

Rodney Hyde

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Great top notch museum with amazing artifacts. Fully restored WW2 armored vehicles
We loved it, we will go back for more adventures!!!

Matt Fairchild

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This place was awesome I truly was. Lots of rare actually operational military vehicles. The person who gave us the tour was also very knowledgeable and passionate.

Jonathan Kin

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History in Motion; November annual event. Vehicle pay ride opportunity. Weapons displays and demos.
Enjoyed my visit

Robert Burton

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Really cool museum staff is full of knowledge about the vehicles on display and the corgi dogs are fun to

james

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Absolutely awesome museum. A must see if you visit College Station. Wonderful exhibits and a surprisingly very well priced gift shop. Overall such a great experience and I look forward to the next time I visit.

Dennis Baker

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A great little museum with friendly staff, expertly restored vehicles, and interesting stories in memorabilia that honor are falling heroes.

Dennis Baker

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A great little museum with friendly staff, expertly restored vehicles, and interesting stories in memorabilia that honor are falling heroes.
Friendly and helpful staff. Walking tour guides if you have any questions. Well kept, we'll maintained WWII museum.

Greta Merritt

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Very interesting. The uniforms were in amazing condition despite their age.

Linda Causey

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Enjoyed the tank demonstration. Can't wait to visit again to see the inside exhibits.

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Debbie Hammond

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We had a special private family reunion at the museum and what a special, unique place to hold it! Full of history and artifacts, a large gift shop. It was a wonderful experience!

Cade Leger

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It was awesome.

No One

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Great little place to visit. My dad liked it a lot.

Kelly Lewis

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Great collection. Vietnam dog tags were shocking and somber

Wendy Baldwin

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The museum is small, but packed with tanks, boats and helicopters. Make sure to walk out to the bridge and tank before leaving!

Andrew White

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Excellent museum incredible artifacts and incredible stories

Eric Heckart

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Came for the Cheftians event and loved it plus the French WW-1 tank was great to see and unique
Wonderful small museum but excellent experience

Mike Magness

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Lots of tanks, war stuff. My son and I enjoyed it

Carolyn Fields

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Great museum. Well done.

Eric Martens

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Great smaller museum focused on working , American arms and vehicles from WW1 to Vietnam

Norm Irwin

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Brent and crew are great people to deal with.

Paul S

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It was great. I recommend.

Matt Fairchild

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This place was awesome I truly was. Lots of rare actually operational military vehicles. The person who gave us the tour was also very knowledgeable and passionate.

Donald Foster

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A very special place to look back in time, Semper-fi to all.

Samir Shamma

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Really interesting exhibits

Mike Magness

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Lots of tanks, war stuff. My son and I enjoyed it
Very good History and great learning experience.

Erik Springer

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Go!

Debbie Thomas

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Awesome Museum

Will /

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Best armored museum I have ever been to

Doug Burns

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Historic Vehicles

Ian Lowe

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Great experience. Highly recommend. The tanks, vehicles, and other items they have are fantastic to look at and learn about.
Certainly fits the bill for a nice relaxed afternoon visit and trip through historical military equipment. Took my two young and will do it again soon with my daughters.

Kaitlin Shaw

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Great place, I recommend the tour. We learned so much. They also have a memorial day event where they actually drive all the vehicles.
Everything works. Amazing.

Rick Steffers

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Living History event was excellent, good variety of displays and interactive displays/exhibits

George Faucett

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Worth a trip, very well laid out and nicely restored military equipment!!

Chief Wilson

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The staff was outstanding, great tour and outstanding museum. This is a hidden gem in College Station. We will be bringing our students back again.

Robert Lee

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Sherman tanks alone were worth the price of admission.
Everything you need to know about our great soldiers. God Bless America 🇺🇸

Tim Loya

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Great, simple museum with an amazing collection of artifacts. Their vehicle collection is huge for such a seemingly small space, and their catalog of uniforms, mostly from the WWII-era, is extensive. They have a large number of women's uniforms from the various Nurse's Corps as well as WASPs, WAVES, and the WAC. One of their shadow boxes did have the 25th ID patch upside down, and even as a Marine that stood out to me. Can't let those Electric Strawberries get misrepresented.

Peter Gonzales

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Awesome selection of military vehicles and very knowledgeable staff.

Ian Lowe

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Great experience. Highly recommend. The tanks, vehicles, and other items they have are fantastic to look at and learn about.

Samuel Norris

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Really exciting

Mike Miner

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Enjoyed the entire facility. A must see and do
One of the best maintained machines!

Travis Glover

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Neat military vehicles to look at and friendly people. Not ever crowded.

Aaron Hutto

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very interestin
Great museum, wonderful for commissioning ceremony!

Debbie Thomas

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Awesome Museum

Yan Sheng

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This place is pretty awesome if you are into history. It's not very big but the displays are well taken care of to "like" new .

Billy Pennuell

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It was awesome I learned how to load,fire,and clean a 105 howitzer.

Doc Cain

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Eric Martens

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Great smaller museum focused on working , American arms and vehicles from WW1 to Vietnam

Robert Huey

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This is the best place to view WW2 tanks and aircraft in the College Station area. They even have an original Renault FT 17!

Santa Chris

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Took us about 30 minutes, has a gift shop as well. Unsure if due to the nature of things, but would have liked to get a closer look inside the vehicles, climb in. Would be back over and over if so.

Lori D D

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This little museum is great. There are quite a few military vehicles on display and it is reported that all are in working order. The museum very clean and allayed out very well. All throughout the museum there are war time posters and all are original and in great shape. The gift shop has lots of unique items and i enthusiastically purchased quite a few items. They are having a special weekend at the end of March and they will be giving rides in tanks and having weapon demonstrations as well as vendors. If possible I will try to make a return visit. All in all this is worth a trip if you are in the area of College Station.
(Translated by Google) Very good place to remember history (Original) Muy buen lugar para recordar la historia

Michael Kriger

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Awesome vehicles! Great displays! Fascinating audio stories! Well worth the price

Derrick Perrin

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Awesome place

jimmy davis

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We had an amazing time at the live re-enactment weekend
A must see for anyone interested in ww2 tanks
Friendly people, educational and fun for the family. Definitely recommend

Mike Hamner

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Lots of info and variety of tanks, synopsis of timelines of WWI and subsequent wars. Very interesting, certainly worth a visit.

Dave Smith

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Awesome museum

Laura Clingman

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What a great museum! So much to see! I found out about it by being part of the Patriot Guard Riders who escorted the Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument of dog tags to the museum 8 years ago. What an experience! And what an honor to our Vietnam veterans. God bless them all!

Robert Lee

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Sherman tanks alone were worth the price of admission.

Mary Boller

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Fantastic
Great place to take the kiddos and grab a little nostalgia...