National Museum of the Pacific War

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Fredericksburg, United States

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War museum· History museum· Tourist attraction

National Museum of the Pacific War Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

National Museum of the Pacific War is located in Fredericksburg, United States on 311 E Austin St. National Museum of the Pacific War is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category war museum in United States.

Address

311 E Austin St

Phone

+1 8309978600

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Survivor Master

Fun and informational. If you cant walk very far without sitting down, good luck getting through it all, because there has got to be miles of this awesome stuff! Seriously though, if you do have issues walking, it will be difficult for you to get through it all, there are some benches, but I would say there is about 1.5 seats for every 15 people in a room on average.

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Tina Munoz

What a museum! Its absolutely gorgeous and perfectly put together. So much information, you feel like your there. Be ready to spend the day there. You can't see it all in a day. Do not bring young children. Our 3 year old loved seeing the planes, but was bored. Its worth every penny. Your taken back in time, forgetting about whats going on in our world today and leaving with more pride for our country. I love history and the WWII Era!

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Kent West

Very nice museum that represents the War in the Pacific during WWII. Lots of interesting exhibits and items to see. Definitely worth spending a morning or afternoon here.

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James Edwards

Very nice museum. Way too much to look at. Had information about every conflict in the Pacific ocean during at war time. Lots of things to see. Very nicely done. Would definitely go again with another family member. The staff is very friendly and it is wheelchair accessible.

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D Largent

This place needs more star options. Wow! I'd heard nothing but awesome reports of this museum. One enters this museum learning about the history between Japan, China, and Korea and the events and issues that led to conflict and how this ultimately led to the tensions and war between Japan and the US. We ended up buying a membership so we could come back as often as we wanted. The information is just fantastic.