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  2. The National WWII Museum - Wikipedia

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    Tickets to the museum are available to purchase online. The prices range from $0 for children (under 5), World War II Veteran, and companion to a World War II Veteran to $20 for seniors, college students (with ID), active military, and active military spouse. The costlier admission is $27.50 for a senior (65+) to general admission of $30.00. [15]

  3. List of museums in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the National D-Day Museum. Focuses on the United States' contribution to victory in World War II and the Battle of Normandy website: New Canal Lighthouse Museum and Education Center: Lakeshore/Lake Vista: Maritime: Operated by the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, reconstructed lighthouse and museum New Orleans African American ...

  4. AI-aided virtual conversations with WWII vets are latest ...

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    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An interactive exhibit opening Wednesday at the National WWII Museum will use artificial intelligence to let visitors hold virtual conversations with images of veterans ...

  5. Naval Support Activity New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of World War II, the lease was canceled and the installation reverted to complete use by the military as the New Orleans Port of Embarkation under the United States Army Transportation Corps. In 1955, the tract of land was known as the New Orleans Army Terminal. In 1965 the name was changed to the New Orleans Army Base.

  6. Grim yet hopeful addition to National WWII Museum ... - AOL

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    A new, permanent addition to the sprawling National WWII Museum in New Orleans is a three-story complex with displays as daunting as a simulated Nazi concentration camp bunk room, and as inspiring ...

  7. William Fitzner - Wikipedia

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    The former Weckerling Brewery in New Orleans, designed by Fitzner in 1888, now part of the National World War II Museum. William Fitzner (Schoenlanke, Posen, Kingdom of Prussia, 1845 – 17 August 1914, New Orleans, Louisiana, US), was a German-American architect who practiced in New Orleans, Louisiana, between the 1850s and his death.

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