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Jim
General George Patton Museum
The General George Patton Museum (formerly the Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor) was established to preserve historical material, enhance the training of Armor soldiers and for public exhibit and
Higgins Armory Museum
Constructed in 1930 by John Woodman Higgins to house his elaborate and eclectic collection of arms and armor, The Higgins Armory Museum opened to the public in 1931 in a sleek state-of-the-art glas
The National Museum of the United States Army
A historic event is taking shape along the Potomac River just outside of Washington, DC.
National Archaeological Museum - Athens
The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece and one of the most important museums in the world devoted to ancient Greek art.
Fort Laurens State Memorial
Ohio's only Revolutionary War fort was built in 1778 at Fort Laurens.
The California State Military Museum
The California Center for Military History is a unit of the California State Military Reserve (CSMR), California's State Defense Force organized under the provisions of the Title
War Vet Museum
Founded in 1988, The War Vet museum collects and displays over 36,000 artifacts from all periods of U.S. history, spread over 4 floors. Everything in the museum can be handled, read, and touched.
Pike Collection Pistols
These photos were taken from the Pike Collection in Columbiana, Ohio in 2002. More iformation about the museum and collection will be coming soon.
Sources on General "Mad" Anthony Wayne
General "Mad" Anthony Wayne
General Wayne was a colleague of General George Washington and the victor of the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. The following are links to other internet resources that contain information about him.
The American Revolution Homepage
