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  2. The National WWII Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National WWII Museum, formerly known as The National D-Day Museum, is a military history museum located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., on Andrew Higgins Drive between Camp Street and Magazine Street. The museum focuses on the contribution made by the United States to Allied victory in World War II.

  3. Rick Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Atkinson is a presidential counselor at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, [11] a member of the Society of American Historians, [12] and an inductee in the Academy of Achievement, for which he also serves as a board member. [13] He serves on the governing commission of the National Portrait Gallery. [14]

  4. Stephen E. Ambrose - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose was a history professor from 1960 until his retirement in 1995. From 1971 onward, he was a member of the University of New Orleans faculty, where he was named the Boyd Professor of History in 1989, an honor given only to faculty who attain "national or international distinction for outstanding teaching, research, or other creative achievement".

  5. List of museums in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in New Orleans, Louisiana contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...