The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry offers an immersive experience aboard a U-505 submarine. The submarine was captured in 1944. It sat in a naval yard in New Hampshire until 1954 when it was ...
U-505 is now a permanent exhibit at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. The American version of code-breaking, dubbed the "Pacific Ultra," allowed the fleet to plot Japanese merchant convoys ...
You can learn more about the "war of the currents" and a variety of other topics inside the museum. Displays here cater to all types of curious minds: Enjoy a tour of the only U-505 German ...
U-869, the submarine profiled in the NOVA program "Hitler's Lost Sub," was just one of the more than 1,100 Unterseeboote, or U-boats, sunk, scuttled, captured, or otherwise lost to German forces ...
The mission of the Wilmington Railroad Museum is to provide an educational and enjoyable experience concerning the history, technology, and impact of the rail industry with emphasis on the ...
A new exhibit at the Chicago Architecture Center features buildings around the world that Chicago women architects designed ...
Hidden histories come to life in this sprawling show, which includes photos, films and interactive touch-screen oral ...
The South Carolina State Museum has announced that it will be offering free general admission to all veterans and active-duty ...
Step into the Museum of Science and Industry, a treasure trove of interactive exhibits that ignite curiosity in both young and old. With over 2000 hands-on encounters, from the iconic Zephyr train to ...
U.S News Insider Tip ... then head to the Bishop Museum. It was founded in 1889, in honor of the wife of museum founder Charles Reed Bishop, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop – the last descendant ...
The Smithsonian not only explores U.S. history and culture to better understand what it means to be an American, but also examines, explains, and protects cultural heritage in the U.S. and around the ...
The Museum of Veterans and Military History is lucky to have a large collection of World War II items including many forms of communication. There are field phones and Vmail. There are letters home.