“history you can touch”
The Military Museum of Southern New England opened in 1995 as a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of our nation's military history. The original intent of the museum was to maintain the memory of American Tank Destroyer units of the Second World War. Over our 20 year history, thanks to generous donations and the hard work of many unpaid volunteers, the museum's collection has expanded to over 10,000 artifacts, covering all of the armed forces of the United States. We currently display a vivid cross-section of 20th century American military history. Many of our vehicles are extremely rare, often the only examples in the Western Hemisphere.
This place appears to be permanently closed.
Looks small on the outside, but an amazing collection on the inside, not to mention the collection of tracked and wheeled military vehicles outside. The number of rare pieces of military (mostly WW2) artifacts is great.
I went while a half foot of snow was sitting on the ground, so I plan on getting back once I can check out the vehicles up front. This museum is worth the stop.
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