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National World War II Museum

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #2 of 276 attractions in New Orleans
Traveler Description:
The mission of this museum focuses on the remembrance and celebration of the American Spirit, teamwork, courage and sacrifice of the men and women... more » The mission of this museum focuses on the remembrance and celebration of the American Spirit, teamwork, courage and sacrifice of the men and women who served during World War II. « less
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Attraction type: Specialty museum, History museum, Shop, Military museum, Museum
Activities: Group tours/walking tour, Leisure education
Address: 945 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70130
Tel: 504-527-6012

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Reviews of National World War II Museum

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5 of 5 stars
Beaumont, Texas
Sep 16, 2008

Very thorough and well laid out. Allow at least four hours to work your way through the entire museum, especially if you like to stop and read. I learned things about WWII that I never knew before. There are high quality artifacts in the lobby that can be viewed without paying admission. more

4 of 5 stars
mississippi
Aug 16, 2008
2/2 found this review helpful

A wonderul memorial and tribute to our WWII veterans. The amount of information is in abundance. The staff are extremely helpful and friendly. There are also WWII vets that make teh history more alive. Please pick their memories. On certain days of the month they have actors in full costumes. more

3 of 5 stars
asf1950
Jun 13, 2008
1/6 found this review helpful

If you've already seen half a dozen documentaries on the subject, you're bound to be let down by this museum. While some of the artifacts are interesting, the displays are fairly ordinary and unimaginative. A 360-degree "Experience Omaha Beach" room (with simulated sights and sounds) would have been a good idea, and I just thought of it this minute; why... more

Apr 10, 2008
3/3 found this review helpful

i liked this museum. i'm a history buff but i think you'd like it even if you weren't. you start out watching a film. its about 45 minutes long. i didnt realize it until i saw a couple people get up and leave. your perspective will determine if its long or short. the building is 3 levels. the first floor... more

5 of 5 stars
Winston Salem, NC
Jan 19, 2008
5/5 found this review helpful

You need a whole day to savor everything in this museum. My husband and I are not museum people usually, but this one is so interesting and unique. more

5 of 5 stars
san antonio, tx
Jan 2, 2008
8/8 found this review helpful

Affiliated with the Smithsonian, and it shows. Another building is to be constructed across the street from the present one. Its possible to spend all day here. We talked to a Omaha Beach veteran, I made sure my son shook his hand - there aren't many left. The other reviews say it all. This was more than I expected. I... more

5 of 5 stars
Houston, Texas
Nov 21, 2007
9/9 found this review helpful

My grandfather served in WW2 and this museum brought back many of his stories. It is incredibly well done and well presented. Lots of audio and video, too, which makes it a bit more interactive than many museums. Bravo to New Orleans for getting this museum and for hosting it. Combined with the Ogden Art Museum (across street in warehouse... more

5 of 5 stars
Atlanta, GA
Oct 16, 2007
5/5 found this review helpful

Just spent 4.5 hours there and was simply blown away (no pun intended). I grew up around men who fought in both the European and Pacific theatres, They had very little to say about their participation in the conflict but, this museum brings their story a little closer to home. I have visited Normandy and it was awe-inspiring to see... more

5 of 5 stars
Michigan
Aug 15, 2007
4/4 found this review helpful

Very impressive displays, artifacts, and personal letters from servicemen and women. Follows WWII from Pearl Harbor to VJ day. Be prepared for some very disturbing photos and video, and personal oral histories from both Japanese and American soldiers and sailors. We left feeling emotionally drained. My dad served in the Navy and never liked talking about the war. I have... more

5 of 5 stars
Alexandria, VA
May 20, 2007
3/3 found this review helpful

The D-Day museum was one of the main reasons we came to New Orleans. We were not at all disappointed: on a three-day vacation, we visited twice (one afternoon for the Pacific theater, one for the European theater). My husband and I visit a lot of historical sites and musuems, and this museum was by far the best we've ever... more

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National World War II Museum Address

945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
Tel: 504-527-6012