This video showcases the New Jersey Challenge Coin Museum and their unique exchange program. Viewers can bring in their earned challenge coins to be displayed in the museum and receive a limited-edition inaugural NJ Challenge Coin Museum coin in return. The description highlights a specific visitor, Ryan, who donated his first-ever earned challenge coin and received the inaugural museum coin. The museum encourages visitors to come see the displayed coins and participate in the coin exchange, emphasizing the limited availability of the inaugural coin.
This video highlights a new exhibit at the NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia, titled "By Resolution Of Congress." The exhibit focuses on early American awards for valor, predating the Medal of Honor, and also features early examples of the Medal of Honor itself from the Civil War era. The description emphasizes the historical significance of these awards and their connection to bravery and sacrifice, with a prominent Gilbert Stuart painting of George Washington overlooking the display of swords, guns, and medals. The museum's location, hours, and free admission are provided, along with information on when to watch "American Rifleman Television" for new episodes.
This video provides a glimpse into a Japanese room exhibit at the Colorado Springs Military Museum. The museum's collection spans American history from 1776 onwards. The description mentions guided tours available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM for $20 cash per person, and also promotes t-shirts for sale on their website.
This video showcases a restored, inert M58 MICLIC (Mine Clearing Line Charge) trailer, noted as the only complete example in private hands in the United States. Presented as a project completed for a museum, the video emphasizes that all components, including the line charge and 5-inch rocket, are inert and contain no energetic materials. The content is geared towards those interested in military history and ordnance, with contact information provided for further inquiries.
This YouTube video showcases the winning entries of a children's drawing contest held by a military museum. The host expresses gratitude to all international participants and highlights that these artworks will be displayed in the museum for annual public viewing. The video emphasizes pride in the young artists' interest in military history.
Dragonman showcases his oldest military vehicle, a 1917 Dodge weapons carrier with serial number 147. He mentions that Dodge Brothers were contracted to produce 1000 of these vehicles in 1917. The video also features a display of American flags and highlights the educational aspect of military history. Dragonman's museum is open for guided tours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM for $20 per person. T-shirts are available for purchase on his website.
This video promotes visiting a museum on Memorial Day weekend to honor fallen soldiers. The museum offers tours highlighting the historical artifacts used by soldiers, including their clothing, firearms, and vehicles. The description emphasizes the educational and commemorative aspect of the visit, encouraging families and friends to attend and learn about the sacrifices made.
This video announces the upcoming opening of Dragonman's Military Museum in April. The creator highlights that a local news channel (Fox 21 News) visited and filmed, and this video will showcase items they may have missed. The museum will be open on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, starting at 10:00 AM, with one guided tour per day. The creator hopes viewers enjoy the video and plan to visit during the season. A link to purchase t-shirts is also provided.
This video offers a glimpse into the Henry Ford Museum, focusing on the period between 1940 and 1959. While the description is minimal, the title suggests a historical exploration of artifacts and exhibits from this era. Without a transcript or further details, it's difficult to ascertain the specific content, but it likely showcases items relevant to American history, culture, or technological advancements of the mid-20th century.
This video announces the auction of Eva Braun's gold ring, with proceeds to be donated to The Wounded Warrior Project, The WW2 Museum in New Orleans, and The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon for early access and a podcast titled 'Flak & Fubar'. The focus is on the historical artifact and charitable giving, not firearms.
This video documents the assembly of 13 new mannequins for a military museum, with a focus on outfitting WWII machine gun bunkers. The creator highlights the museum's extensive collection of over 1400 uniformed mannequins, suggesting it's a national leader. While the museum is closed for winter, the creator plans to use the next four months to enhance the exhibits and will be sharing progress updates through videos. The museum is set to reopen in April.
This video offers a preview of the Colorado Springs Military Museum, showcasing what visitors can expect on a tour. The museum is open for one tour each day on Wednesdays and Sundays at 10 am. Viewers can register and purchase tickets online via www.dragonmans.com, or choose to register online and pay upon arrival to help the museum gauge attendance. The description emphasizes that no one will be turned away.