- Eldred World War II Museum
The Eldred World War II Museum is located in
Eldred, Pennsylvania , 80 miles south of Buffalo, New York and 175 miles north east of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established in May 1996, the museum has continually expanded from one room to three stories. The Eldred World War II Museum is a non-profit organization that offers visitors an array of exhibits and information aboutWorld War II free of charge.Exhibits
The Eldred World War II Museum is home to several permanent displays. Mitchell Paige Hall, named after
Medal of Honor Recipient USMC Col.Mitchell Paige , features many of Paige's war souvenirs and personal items including Paige's dress whites and Medal of Honor.The European and Pacific theaters are highlighted in multiple displays throughout the museum.
Highlights are a
submarine display with an authentic World War IIperiscope , and the "Tank Mountain" interactive display in which visitors can operate remote-controlledtanks on mountainous terrain.Visitors can enter a life-sized European
command post equipped with period communications equipment. Throughout the museumdioramas bring the conflict to life for visitors. A section on the Eastern Front details the conflict betweenRussia andGermany that would become the largest front of the war.Thousands of other items are on display, constantly being rotated. These include weaponry, uniforms, field gear and video.
Library
The Eldred World War II museum is home to over 8,000 volumes of books, magazines, newspapers, memoirs and other items, one of the largest World War II collections in the United States. Visitors are welcomed to these resources, but no item can leave museum grounds. The library is broken into categories, some of which are "European Theater of Operation", "Pacific Theater of Operation", "Aviation", "Espionage", "Atlases and Maps", "Reference", "Business and Industry", "Biographies and Autobiographies" and "Russian Book Collection".
Gallery of Valor
The Gallery of Valor was unveiled November 11, 2006. The displays take visitors through six areas: Training, Shipping and Transportation, U.S. Navy in Action, North Africa-Sicily-Italy, Sabotage and Spy War and the Eastern Front.A diorama depicting Omaha Beach sits in the center of the Gallery of Valor. Also present is a weapons display featuring a training rifle, M1 carbine, M1 Garand and a Colt .45 pistol.
Lower Level
The Lower Level of the museum features exhibits utilizing war-time artifacts. Categories include
World War I (Prelude to World War II), the Rise of theNazis ,Pearl Harbor , theHome Front , the Soviet-German War and a Diorama ofKursk , the largest armored battle of the war. Some artifacts on display in the Lower Level are a GermanSturmgewehr 44 , the precursor to the modern assault rifle, a Russian uniform and decorations, aCivil Defense helmet and brochures, rations and various other items.The Gallery of Valor was unveiled November 11, 2006. The displays take visitors through six areas: Training, Shipping and Transportation, U.S. Navy in Action, North Africa-Sicily-Italy, Sabotage and Spy War and the Eastern Front. A diorama depicting
Omaha Beach sits in the center of the Gallery of Valor. Also present is a weapons display featuring a training rifle, M1 carbine, M1 Garand and aColt .45 pistol.Navajo Code Talkers -Navajo Indians who used their language as code to confuse the Japanese Col.Mitchell Paige -Medal of Honor recipient for acts of bravery atGuadalcanal Col. Spann Watson-A member of theTuskegee Airmen Master Sergeant Abie Abraham-Survivor of the infamousBataan Death March Col.David Glantz -Prominent author on theSoviet-German War CaptainJohn J. McGinty III -Medal of Honor recipient during VietnamExternal links
* [http://www.eldredwwiimuseum.org Eldred World War II Museum official site]
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