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Virginia War Memorial | The Commonwealth of Virginia’s premier monument, museum, and educational center honoring the memory of all Virginians who served the United States from World War II through today.
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The Virginia War Memorial is the Commonwealth of Virginia’s...
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The Virginia War Memorial Foundation 621 South Belvidere...
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THE MUSEUM COLLECTION, LIBRARY, AND ARCHIVES The Virginia...
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The Virginia War Memorial hosts a wide variety of patriotic...
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The Shrine of Memory at the Virginia War Memorial honors the...
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The Virginia War Memorial overlooks the beautiful James...
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OPEN. Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday Noon -...
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The Virginia War Memorial Foundation’s award-winning...
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The Virginia War Memorial Foundation provides a number of...
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Location. 9285 Warwick Boulevard. Newport News, VA 23607. (757) 247-8523. virginiawarmuseum@nnva.gov. General Admission. Adults – $8.00. Seniors (62 & above) – $7.00. Children – (ages 7-18) – $6.00. Family (immediate household only) – $20.00. $1.00 discount for military or AAA members with membership card. Hours of Operation.
War Memorial Museum of Virginia (1948-1996) Established: 1923 (Collection) () 1941 (Museum) () Location: 9285 Warwick Boulevard Newport News, Virginia United States: Type: Military History: Director: Position Removed Circa 2012: Curator: Position Removed May 1, 2019: Website: Virginia War Museum
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At the same time, the Virginia War Memorial has evolved from a passive space for remembrance and contemplation into a true museum and educational center. The facilities have grown to include a museum, veterans’ art gallery, studio for recording veterans’ stories, archives and collections, auditorium, lecture halls, classrooms, and outdoor ...