2 October 2018 Sarens recently transported the foundation pillars for the Bollinger Canopy of Peace at the World War II Museum in New Orleans. These seven pillars will support the entire canopy structure, which stands 150 feet tall and is designed to unify the museum campus. The pillars were...
Based in the Central Business District, National World War II Museum is one of the most popular attractions of New Orleans. The museum reveals the story of the World War II right from its outbreak in 1939 until Germany's and Japan surrender in 1945. The four interactive galleries in the mu...
CBS News' David Martin "interviews" World War II veteran Vincent Speranza, who died last year, but whose recollections of the Battle of the Bulge are preserved at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.CBS News "Unfortunately we're coming to a time where there are fewer and fewer World W...
Today, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans debuts its newest attraction: an immersive film called Beyond all Boundaries, full of bells, whistles and warplanes, that goes to great lengths (some might say too far) to make you feel as if you're in 1940s Europe. Here's why th...
Joseph Eskenazi, a US Army veteran of the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor, was honored at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States on 11 Jan 2023 as the oldest survivor of the attack. He was at the Schofield Barracks when the attack took place, and risked...
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In-person registration is sold out. To join the wait list for in-person attendance, email conferences@nationalww2museum.org or call 504-528-1944 x 257. SYMPOSIUM & CONFERENCE Schedule Pre-Conference Symposium The Battle of the Bulge Revisited: 80 Years On ...
This 1944 Landing Craft, Personnel, Large (LCP(L)) was the first type of landing craft that Andrew Higgins designed. This particular boat was built by Higgins Industries in New Orleans in October 1944, and is currently on display at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. It has returned...