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Washington Dc, USA. 22nd Apr 2026. Crowds gather on the National Mall for the launch of the Freedom Truck, a mobile museum unveiled as part of the Freedom 250 initiative marking America's semiquincentennial. Six Freedom Trucks will tour all 50 states throughout 2026, visiting schools, fairs and community events with interactive exhibits that tell the story of American independence and the nation's founding ahead of the 250th anniversary celebrations. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Washington Dc, USA. 22nd Apr 2026. Visitors queue outside the Freedom Truck mobile museum on the National Mall, with the United States Capitol rising in the background. Part of the Freedom 250 initiative, six Freedom Trucks are touring all 50 states throughout 2026 as interactive travelling exhibits, bringing the story of America's founding and the fight for independence to schools, fairs and community celebrations ahead of the nation's semiquincentennial. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hershey Story Museum Interactive Vintage Advertising Exhibits Hershey United States // HERSHEY, Pennsylvania — Visitors engage with digital touchscreens embedded within oversized reproductions of vintage commercial advertising inside The Hershey Story Museum. The exhibit chronicles the evolution of Milton Hershey's marketing strategies, featuring mid-20th-century graphic designs for legacy products like the Krackel bar, which was first introduced in 1938. By integrating modern interactive kiosks into historical typography and lithography, the curation preserves the visual culture of early Amer-stock-foto
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Hershey Story Museum Colorful Interactive Exhibits Hershey United States // HERSHEY, Pennsylvania — A visitor interacts with a digital kiosk among the brightly colored exhibit displays at The Hershey Story Museum. Opened in 2008 on Chocolate Avenue, the institution chronicles the legacy of Milton S. Hershey and the evolution of his confectionery empire. The galleries utilize chronological timelines, vintage packaging artifacts, and interactive media to document the brand's corporate and marketing history. Overhead, custom wireframe light fixtures are modeled after the iconic Hershey's Kiss, in-stock-foto
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Battle Of The Bulge Exhibit Map Artifacts National World War II Museum New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A detailed tactical map and artifact display chronicle the December 1944 Ardennes counteroffensive within the Battle of the Bulge exhibit at the National World War II Museum. Titled "Hitler's Last Gamble," the installation outlines the massive German winter offensive that pierced American front lines across the heavily wooded terrain of Belgium and Luxembourg. The curated space contextualizes the largest land battle in American military history, where more than 30 divisions and 60-stock-foto
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M2A1 105mm Howitzer National WWII Museum Desert Diorama New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — An M2A1 105mm howitzer rests beneath camouflage netting alongside scattered ammunition crates within the immersive Desert War diorama at the National WWII Museum. Manufactured by the Rock Island Arsenal, this 4,980-pound artillery piece was a critical asset for US forces during the North African campaign, specifically during the defense of the Kasserine Pass in Tunisia. Operated by an eight-man crew, the weapon could deliver high-explosive shells at a sustained rate of three rounds per-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Suspended B17 Flying Fortress New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Vintage military aircraft, including a prominent B-17 Flying Fortress, hang suspended from the ceiling inside the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum. The Boeing-designed B-17, a four-engine heavy bomber, formed the backbone of the United States Army Air Forces' daylight strategic bombing campaign during the conflict. Displaying these macro-artifacts in mid-flight orientation requires specialized structural rigging integrated into the pavilion's steel framework, allowing visitors on-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum War Birds Gallery Suspended B17 Flying Fortress New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and several other restored vintage military aircraft hang suspended from the ceiling inside the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum. Developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps, the four-engine heavy bomber was renowned for its strategic daylight bombing capabilities and rugged durability in the European theater. The museum utilizes a system of elevated catwalks and heavy-duty steel cables to display these macro-artifac-stock-foto
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1943 Jeep Kasserine Pass Diorama National World War II Museum New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A mud-splattered 1943 Jeep rests within a rocky diorama depicting the Tunisian landscape inside the Desert War exhibit at the National World War II Museum. Introduced in 1941 and manufactured jointly by Ford Motor Company and Willys-Overland Motors, the 2,453-pound reconnaissance vehicle utilized a Willys 4-cylinder in-line engine to navigate harsh combat environments. The surrounding installation contextualizes the Battle of Kasserine Pass in mid-February 1943, a critical early-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum War Birds Gallery Suspended Military Aircraft New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Restored military aircraft hang suspended from the ceiling of the War Birds Gallery at the National World War II Museum. The exhibition utilizes a network of high-tension steel cables to display vintage combat planes, including a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a North American P-51 Mustang, in simulated flight configurations. This multi-story glass atrium allows visitors to examine the aerodynamic profiles, undercarriages, and bomb bays of mid-century aviation from both the g-stock-foto
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B17E Flying Fortress My Gal Sal Suspended Camouflage Bomber New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Suspended from the ceiling of the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum, the camouflage-painted Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress known as "My Gal Sal" dominates the exhibition space. Manufactured by The Boeing Company, this specific heavy bomber participated in one of the first ferry flights to England in June 1942 before severe weather forced an emergency landing on a Greenland icecap. After the crew survived a 10-day ordeal, the aircraft remained abandoned in the arctic environment for-stock-foto
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Anne Frank Annex Replica Vintage Kitchen Exhibit New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Period-accurate dishware, a vintage gas stove, and a family portrait furnish a detailed replica of the Anne Frank Secret Annex kitchen on exhibition. Eight people, including the Frank and Van Pels families, shared this cramped domestic space while in hiding during World War II. Due to the constant threat of discovery by warehouse workers below, the occupants were forced to maintain strict silence during daylight hours. This meticulous reconstruction highlights the daily reality of their confi-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum European Weapons Display New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A glass display case at the National World War II Museum exhibits a collection of Allied and Axis firearms utilized throughout the European and North African campaigns. The curated selection highlights the rapid technological evolution of infantry combat, contrasting mass-produced American arms with specialized German engineering. Prominent artifacts include man-portable anti-tank weapons such as the American M1 Bazooka and German Panzerfaust, alongside the Sturmgewehr 44, a revolutionar-stock-foto
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B17E Flying Fortress My Gal Sal Suspended Camouflage Bomber New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Suspended from the ceiling of the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum, the restored B-17E Flying Fortress bomber known as "My Gal Sal" displays its distinctive wartime camouflage. Manufactured by The Boeing Company, this specific aircraft participated in the initial June 1942 ferry flights along the treacherous northern air route to England before severe weather forced an emergency landing on a Greenland icecap. The "E" variant represented a major aeronautical evolution f-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum War Birds Gallery Suspended Vintage Aircraft New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Vintage military aircraft hang suspended from the ceiling grid inside the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum. Housed within the US Freedom Pavilion, the exhibit utilizes a complex network of steel cables to display these restored warplanes in simulated flight formations. The aerial curation prominently features a four-engine Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress alongside a North American P-51 Mustang bearing the iconic "Red Tail" markings of the 332nd Fighter Group. This elev-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Vintage Newsstand Uncle Sam Poster New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A reproduced 1940s newsstand displays vintage newspapers and patriotic magazine covers beside an oversized Uncle Sam recruitment poster inside the "Arsenal of Democracy" exhibit at the National World War II Museum. The installation highlights the coordinated "United We Stand" publishing campaign of July 1942, when hundreds of American periodicals simultaneously featured the United States flag on their covers to promote national unity and war bond sales. Adjacent to the newsstan-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Opel Sedan Winter Camouflage New Orleans United States  NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A 1934 Opel Sedan, modified with whitewash camouflage and pine branches, is displayed within a snowy Ardennes forest diorama at the National World War II Museum. Manufactured by the Opel Division of General Motors in Rüsselsheim, Germany, this pre-war civilian model features a 6-cylinder inline flathead engine and was one of over 52,000 produced. Because the German army faced chronic shortages of motorized transport during the six-week Battle of the Bulge, vehicles of this type were f-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Suspended B 25J Mitchell Bomber New Orleans United States  NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A B-25J Mitchell bomber hangs suspended from the ceiling of the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum, displayed above a collection of vintage military aircraft and ground vehicles. This specific aircraft wears the livery of the 490th Bombardment Squadron, an Army Air Forces unit famously known as the "Burma Bridge Busters." The J-model incorporates field modifications pioneered by Major Paul Irvin "Pappy" Gunn, who installed fourteen forward-firing .50-caliber machine guns-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Final Assault Uniform Exhibit New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — An immersive display at the National World War II Museum features a military uniform encased in glass, set against simulated rubble and informational panels detailing the final Allied assault into the German homeland. Curated to reflect the destructive reality of the European theater's closing months, the installation highlights the grueling campaign to breach the Siegfried Line, a 400-mile defensive network fortified with over 10,000 bunkers and "Dragon's Teeth" anti-tank traps. This strateg-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Suspended B17 Bomber P51 Mustang New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Vintage military aircraft, including a B-17 Flying Fortress and a P-51 Mustang, are suspended in dynamic flight formations inside the War Birds Gallery at the National World War II Museum. The Boeing B-17, characterized by its four Wright R-1820 Cyclone engines and heavy defensive armament, served as the primary heavy bomber for the United States Army Air Forces during high-altitude daylight precision bombing campaigns. Flanking the bomber is the North American P-51 Mustang, a lo-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Nazi Rally Elevator Graphics New Orleans United States  NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Immersive wall graphics wrap the interior of an elevator at the National World War II Museum, displaying a monumental Nazi military rally at the entrance to the European theater exhibition. The archival imagery reflects the meticulously choreographed Nuremberg rallies of the 1930s, utilizing strict geometric troop formations and towering swastika banners to project totalitarian power. By enveloping visitors in this historical propaganda, the curatorial design physically contextualizes-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Vintage Wooden Train Car Exhibit New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Visitors engage with interactive digital displays from the wooden seats of a recreated vintage Pullman train car at the National WWII Museum. Modeled after the 1940s passenger cars that transported millions of American recruits to military training camps, the immersive exhibit bridges historical design with modern museology. The integrated seatback screens serve as the starting point for the museum's "Dog Tag Experience," utilizing RFID technology to assign each guest the verifia-stock-foto
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War Birds Gallery National World War II Museum Suspended Aircraft New Orleans United States  NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Restored World War II-era aircraft hang suspended from the ceiling of the War Birds Gallery inside the National WWII Museum. The collection of macro-artifacts features a B-17E Flying Fortress, an F4U Corsair characterized by its distinct inverted gull wings, and a P-51 Mustang. Displayed in dynamic flight attitudes within the multi-level architectural space, these planes provide a comprehensive spatial understanding of mid-century military aviation engineering.-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Naval Ship Interior Uniforms Display New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Authentic United States Navy uniforms and flight gear are displayed within a recreated steel bulkhead environment at the National World War II Museum's Road to Tokyo gallery. This immersive "New Naval Warfare" exhibit illustrates the strategic pivot forced upon the US Pacific Fleet following the crippling of its battleship armada at Pearl Harbor. Relying on surviving assets like submarines and floating airbases such as the USS Enterprise, the Navy transitioned to carrier-cent-stock-foto
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M2A1 105mm Howitzer Desert Diorama Exhibit New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — An M2A1 105mm howitzer rests beneath camouflage netting within the immersive Desert War diorama at the Road to Berlin: European Theater Galleries. Manufactured by the Rock Island Arsenal, this 4,980-pound artillery piece required an eight-man crew and could fire high-explosive shells at a maximum rate of ten rounds per minute. The weapon proved critical during the North African campaign, specifically in the defense of the Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, where US artillery units utilized it to break up A-stock-foto
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B17E Flying Fortress My Gal Sal Suspended Camouflage Bomber New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Suspended from the ceiling of the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum, the restored Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress known as "My Gal Sal" displays its wartime camouflage above the exhibition floor. Manufactured by The Boeing Company, this specific heavy bomber crash-landed on a Greenland icecap in June 1942 due to severe weather while flying the treacherous northern ferry route to England. After the crew survived a 10-day ordeal on the ice, the aircraft was abandoned for dec-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Monuments Men Mine Art Exhibit New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Framed artworks and a replica of Michelangelo's Madonna of Bruges rest on wooden crates inside a simulated salt mine at the National WWII Museum's Monuments Men exhibit. This immersive gallery recreates the conditions faced by the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) program beginning in March 1945. Allied investigators located hundreds of thousands of stolen cultural treasures, Reichsbank gold, and Holocaust victims' jewelry hidden by the Nazis across more than 1,400 subterra-stock-foto
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SBD 3 Dauntless Suspended Dive Bomber World War II Museum New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A restored Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless dive bomber hangs suspended on display inside the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum. Manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company, this specific aircraft (Bureau Number 06508) flew combat missions from Henderson Field during the Guadalcanal Campaign as part of the "Cactus Air Force." Following a brief assignment aboard the USS Enterprise in 1943, the bomber was repurposed as a trainer before sinking in Lake Michigan during a November 194-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Road To Berlin Hedgerow Diorama New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — An immersive hedgerow diorama and multimedia projection wall line the pathway of the Northwestern Europe: Invasion and Liberation exhibit inside the National WWII Museum's Road to Berlin gallery. The curated environment recreates the dense French bocage that severely hindered the 156,000 Allied troops following the June 6, 1944, Normandy landings. Interactive displays and projected maps chronicle the subsequent push across Axis-controlled territory, detailing key tactical shifts f-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum European Firearms Display New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A glass display case at the National World War II Museum exhibits a comprehensive collection of Allied and Axis firearms deployed across the European and North African theaters. The curated selection contrasts the varying capabilities of infantry weapons, featuring American staples like the M1 Garand and Thompson submachine gun alongside pivotal German innovations. Notably, the exhibit includes the Sturmgewehr 44 (StG 44), recognized as the world's first successful assault rifle, and th-stock-foto
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SBD 3 Dauntless Suspended Dive Bomber National World War II Museum New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A restored Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless dive bomber hangs suspended above visitors in the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum. Identified by Bureau Number (BuNo) 06508, this specific aircraft flew combat missions from Henderson Field during the Guadalcanal Campaign as part of the mixed-branch Cactus Air Force. Following a brief 1943 deployment aboard the USS Enterprise, the bomber was repurposed as a stateside trainer before crashing into Lake Michigan during a November-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum D Day Theater Film Projection New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Archival footage of Allied aircraft plays on a projection screen inside the D-Day Theater, part of the Road to Berlin: European Theater Galleries at the National World War II Museum. The immersive space utilizes corrugated metal walls and wooden crate seating, architecturally designed to evoke a 1940s military briefing room or Quonset hut. Flanking the screen are enlarged reproductions of historic newspaper broadsheets, including the local *Times-Picayune*, alongside operational chalkboards t-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Allied Axis Firearms Display New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A glass exhibition case at the National World War II Museum displays a comprehensive collection of Allied and Axis firearms utilized throughout the European and North African campaigns. The curated selection contrasts the mass-produced efficiency of American infantry arms, such as the M1 Garand and Thompson submachine gun, with German designs like the MP40. The inclusion of man-portable anti-tank weapons, including the American Bazooka and German Panzerfaust, illustrates the rapid te-stock-foto
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Arsenal Of Democracy Uncle Sam Propaganda Poster New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Visitors explore the America Responds gallery within the Arsenal of Democracy exhibit, where a reproduced 1940s newsstand and a towering Uncle Sam recruitment poster recreate the wartime atmosphere of a typical American town. The prominent "I Want You" lithograph, originally illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg for World War I, was heavily repurposed by the US government during World War II to drive a massive surge in military enlistments. This curated space examines the unprecedented integr-stock-foto
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National WWII Museum 1943 Willys Jeep North Africa Desert Diorama New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — A mud-splattered 1943 Willys Jeep is displayed within a simulated rocky Tunisian landscape at the National WWII Museum's "Desert War - North Africa" exhibit. Introduced in 1941 and powered by a Willys 4-cylinder in-line engine, this lightweight, 2,453-pound reconnaissance vehicle became a critical asset for Allied mobility during the early Mediterranean campaigns. The immersive 1,500-square-foot diorama contextualizes the harsh realities of the February 1943 Battle of Kasserine Pass, w-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Battle Of Bulge Winter Forest Truck Diorama New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — An immersive winter forest diorama featuring a snow-covered, camouflaged German military truck anchors the Battle of the Bulge gallery inside the National World War II Museum. Part of the "Road to Berlin: European Theater Galleries," the installation recreates the harsh conditions of the Ardennes forest during Hitler's surprise December 1944 counteroffensive. The simulated winter storm environment illustrates the severe weather that grounded Allied aircraft and froze soldiers in-stock-foto
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War Birds Gallery National World War II Museum Suspended Military Aircraft New Orleans USA // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Suspended military aircraft fill the multi-story atrium of the War Birds Gallery at the National WWII Museum. The exhibit utilizes a network of high-tension steel cables to display these macro artifacts in simulated flight formations. Prominent among the collection is the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, a four-engine heavy bomber that formed the backbone of the Allied strategic bombing campaign in the European theater. The gallery also features a North American P-51 Mustang paint-stock-foto
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National World War II Museum Suspended Military Aircraft New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Historic World War II aircraft hang suspended from the steel framework inside the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center at the National WWII Museum. This architectural display utilizes a complex overhead rigging system to present macro-artifacts in simulated flight, allowing visitors on multi-level catwalks to examine the airframes from various elevations. Prominently featured in the gallery are a four-engine Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a North American P-51 Mustang, distinguishe-stock-foto