Fort Lee, United States
2100 A Ave
N/A
+1 8047344327
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
We spent an hour or so here. Nice museum.
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Nice museum, we spent an hour or more here.
I loved the history and interactive exhibits. The soldier sitting at the door was a nice surprise.
Great experience, brought to tears(joy) when saw a late known ID tags on display. We miss you "That Girl Benitez"!
Great museum. The staff is extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and very helpful. If in the area you must visit this place.
Little known but very excellent museum. If you’re in the area be sure to pay this place a visit. Admission is free but they will accept donations (your choice). It’s located on the army base (Fort Lee).
A great history lesson of women's contribution to the USA from the frontier to now and perhaps the future. Very detailed and very accurate. A MUST see and visit.
The US Army Women's Museum is important because it captures the extensive history of women contributing to the success of our nation during peace and war. The museum does not adequately paint a picture of the struggle for equality our female warriors have endured to gain the positions they now hold, nor does it display any of the recent gains in terms of expanded service in combat arms units. You won't find any Ranger tab bearing females in the pedestrian displays. The art gallery has some nice pieces reflecting women's service on display. If you are in the Ft. Lee area, I recommend checking out the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum and the U.S. Army Women's Museum together. They are adjacent to one another and you can casually tour both in about 90 minutes. Civilians can obtain visitor passes at the Ft. Lee gate and both museums are within a 1/4 mile of the visitor's center.
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