Museum of the American GI

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College Station, United States

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Museum· Event venue· Gift shop· Tourist attraction· Army museum· History museum

Museum of the American GI Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museum of the American GI is located in College Station, United States on 19124 Hwy 6. Museum of the American GI is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

19124 Hwy 6

Phone

+1 9796900501

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Eric Burcham

This place was an absolute delight. We were given full run of the place, and Leisha spent a ton of time answering question for my kids at their own pace. The armor collection is astonishing, and there are some very moving tributes as well. The gift shop, for a wonder, is also very reasonably priced. We absolutely loved it, and can't wait to make the 90-minute round trip to go back. NOTE: They ARE asking that people wear masks. There was nobody else there, so my kids removed theirs very briefly for each photo and put them back. We were not walking around rogue, blatantly ignoring the rules. I only mention this because of the attached photos.

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Kendra Brown

Great learning experience for all ages. Lot of vehicle variety to see. Gift shop was awesome too!

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timothy h

This place is very nice and the kids enjoyed looking at the history of war. They have some well maintained tanks and equipment.

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Went to the museum today, and they had an outdoor event where they were demonstrating on how to shoot certain guns and they did a great job. Unfortunately because of the wind and the expected rain to come (which never did) they couldn’t show us the flamethrower which I guess a lot of people there were hoping to see. But the experience was the best thing ever. The best part was when a general was role playing a soldier, (who he studied and researched on) and how it felt to be in world war 1&2. The best museum I’ve ever been to. Very entertaining!!!

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Matt Fairchild

This place was awesome I truly was. Lots of rare actually operational military vehicles. The person who gave us the tour was also very knowledgeable and passionate.