The National Museum of the Pacific War is a museum in Fredericksburg, Texas. There are many exhibits about the Pacific War during World War II. If you like history, don’t miss it. There is also a Japanese Peace Garden with a nice view.
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This museum is huge. I would recommend to start at the Combat Zone down the street from the main museum to see the PT boat and the airplane flown by Geo. HW Bush. Then go back to main campus museum an...
An amazing museum that can easily keep you busy for three hours if you choose to examine everything in it. A somber reminder of what we owe to the great leader, Chester Nimitz, and many other courageo...
We called and they told us we didn’t need to make a reservation for Sunday morning and then we get there in the rude lady says oh you always have to have a reservation so we had to wait an hour before...
This Museum is a must see when visiting Fredericksburg. So well put together in telling the history of the Pacific War. As extensive as any big city museum. I would plan a minimum stay of several h...
Make sure to reserve at least 3 hours to visit this museum. We have never seen such a thorough recap of the world war. The Bush museum thoroughly walks you through each battle and even provides backgr...
The National Museum of the Pacific War is a museum in Fredericksburg, Texas. There are many exhibits about the Pacific War during World War II. If you like history, don’t miss it. There is also a Japanese Peace Garden with a nice view.