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National D-Day Museum, New Orleans, LA

  • Address 945 Magazine Street
    New Orleans, LA 70130
    United States
  • Phone number+1 504 527 6012
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The National D-Day Museum is made up of four sections, each containing a different exhibit. A variety of artifacts, testimonies and documents, particularly those chronicling the World War II period, are on display. There is a permanent exhibit, as well as temporary exhibits and electronic exhibits, all of which transport visitors back to that time in history. In addition, two movies are screened several times daily in the museum's Malcolm S. Forbes Theater—these are "Price For Peace" and "D-Day Remembered."

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yelp Reviews ( 27 Reviews see all ) Top

alby p.

(Rating: 2.0) 

by alby p. on November 22, 2009

This review is for the restaurant at the National WW2 museum and Stage Door Canteen. The food is pretty bad. I urge you to consider visiting the excellent...

k k.

(Rating: 5.0) 

by k k. on November 10, 2009

Top museum for war buffs and amateur historians alike. Great restaurant, great staff and excellent exhibits make for an afternoon or day of learning. I...

Nikhil B.

(Rating: 5.0) 

by Nikhil B. on October 27, 2009

Quite an engaging musuem. I was absorbed for 6hrs straight and even skipped lunch.

Trip Advisor Reviews ( 31 Reviews see all ) Top

“Enjoyed Museum But Could Use Some Updating”

 by  RichS  on  2009-03-03

When you go through the museum it gives you the feeling of how fortunate we were that so many courageous and brave people sacrafice so much for...

“Disappointing, Unless You have Never Watched Television”

 by  wnbamiamisol  on  2009-01-03

My boyfriend and I had this at the top of our "see and do list" on our trip to New Orleans. Sadly, it did not live up to our expectations. My b...

“Wear your walking shoes”

 by  WATrvlr  on  2008-09-16

Very thorough and well laid out. Allow at least four hours to work your way through the entire museum, especially if you like to stop and read....

“Wonderful visit”

 by  southernchelz  on  2008-08-16

A wonderul memorial and tribute to our WWII veterans. The amount of information is in abundance. The staff are extremely helpful and friendly. ...

“Just know what your in for”

 by  caycecherry  on  2008-06-25

This is really a comment more than a question. I have to give my respect for all that was accomplished to get the D Day museum to New Orleans. ...

“Disappointing (Unless You Know Nothing About It)”

 by  asf1950  on  2008-06-13

If you've already seen half a dozen documentaries on the subject, you're bound to be let down by this museum. While some of the artifacts are i...

CitySearch Reviews ( 10 Reviews see all ) Top

The D-day Museum is a must do.....

 by  adwgeo  on  2007-02-03

When we arrived for our first trip to NOLA, the D-Day museum was not high on our to-do list. However, after we went, it became the most memorab...

The Official WWII Museum for the United States

 by  nolarobert  on  2006-05-15

The museum does an excellent job of getting the complex story of the numerous D-Days during WWII across to the lay person and historian alike. ...

DDAY Museum by Lynette B. at InsiderPages

 by  Contributor  on  2005-04-29

Museum is fairly new and is all about WWII. Not only does it discuss battles, weapons, the war but it also focuses on the women during WWII. Th...

A massive dedication to ordinary men and women who sacrificed their lives and did the extraordinary during World War II.

 by  Contributor  on  2003-08-14

Overview The exhibit is a winding path with displays, artifacts, taped testimonials and hundreds of pictures depicting the road to war, th

First Rate Museum

 by  bidman  on  2002-12-31

Every thing in this museum from the vintage vehicles to the dioramas and the films are first class.

AWSOME!!!

 by  bigsxs  on  2002-10-03

This museum is done right. Alot of meaningfull information. Museum is seperated into the war in Europe and war with Japan.

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