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  2. Admission is FREE and General-admission tickets are encouraged to ensure the most enjoyable visitor experience. Click the link for more ticket information. The Museum is located just outside the nation's capital. Find out how to get here and visit.

  3. Hours & Information. The National Museum of the United States Army. 1775 Liberty Drive, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 (GPS Not Reliable - See Driving Directions)

  4. From the historic “Fighting for the Nation Gallery” to the “Army & Society Gallery,” the artifacts, exhibits and programmatic elements will help you discover new stories and explore the ways our nation has benefited from the innovation and advancement of its Army.

  5. The Changing World Gallery chronicles one of the most dynamic and global periods in U.S. Army history, from the fall of the Soviet Union through our nation’s current conflicts. The Medal of Honor Experience invites visitors to explore the history of the Medal of Honor as it relates to the Army.

  6. National Museum of the United States Army

    www.thenmusa.org/visit/tips-for-your-visit

    For 10 tickets or more, please visit the Military Group Visits page for more information. Explore our downloadable Museum Guide to become familiar with the space and amenities or View the Interactive Museum Map. Check out the things to do during your visit to the Museum.

  7. The Museum offers multi-day, detailed explorations of U.S. Army history through a series of presentations by noted military historians, curators, and educators.

  8. Admission to the Museum is free and advance ticket reservations are encouraged. Children under 2 years of age do not require a ticket. Walk-up tickets also are available on-site. This activity is free. Reserve Now.

  9. The Franconia-Springfield Metro Station, on the blue line, is the closest station to the Museum. From the metro station, take Fairfax County Connector Bus Route 334, which includes a stop at the Museum.

  10. Stay afterward to make friends and play in Fort Discover. Here, children use imaginative play to learn about Army life and innovations. While best for children aged 3 to 6 years old, all ages are welcome to this 30-minute, weekly story time program. Participation is free ….

  11. Learn More about Army history and traditions through free education programs and activities which explore the accomplishments, sacrifices, and commitment of American Soldiers.