This video offers a glimpse into a museum showcasing fully operational military vehicles. The museum has limited operating hours, open only on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM for a single tour each day. The description also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from the museum's store.
This video offers a preview of a privately owned military museum set to open on Sunday, April 14, 2024. The museum boasts a massive 78,000 sqft space filled with 98% operational items, including vehicles, machine guns, radios, and various military equipment, accumulated over 38 years. The description also highlights a separate 15,000 sqft 'oldies but goodies' room featuring hot rods, gas pumps, bicycles, pedal cars, and 50s/60s memorabilia. The museum will be open Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM for a single guided tour, costing $20 per person (cash only). T-shirts are available for purchase online.
Dragonman has acquired a 1952 M37 Dodge military vehicle for his museum. The vehicle has low mileage, is all original, and in good condition, having been in storage for over three decades. He aims to reach 100 operational military vehicles. The museum will be open for limited dates in November before closing for winter, during which he will continue to develop new displays and acquire artifacts.
This video offers a glimpse into a museum's military vehicle collection, highlighting its operational and combat-ready status. The museum is preparing for its winter closure, with the last tours scheduled for early November, including a special tour on Veteran's Day. The tours cover U.S. military history from the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts. Viewers are encouraged to visit before the closure and can also purchase merchandise from the museum's shop.
This video showcases the annual startup of military vehicles at a unique museum where every vehicle is fully operational. Unlike government museums, this facility emphasizes the working condition of its collection. The footage likely focuses on the process of starting up these large machines, highlighting their historical and mechanical significance.
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