

While serving in France during WWI, Harry Truman often wrote to his fiance Bess Wallace. The folks represented and honored here made it to where I don't have to fight for souvenirs.

Lastly, I'm a complete tourist, and love souvenirs. You never know until you're done, but this place is worth 15 bucks at least, and I wouldn't have been mad about 20. The ten bucks admission price is well worth it. I was on a tight schedule and had to do a speed run, but could have easily spent three hours here. If you're within two hours of Columbus, you need to stop here. I saw so many things here I've never seen before, and some I've never heard of. What really stands out here are the personal stories, and the one of a kind items.

Probably 50+ of various sorts.įrequently you see the same stuff, sometimes poorly arranged/poorly lit exhibits, and/or what looks like an antique mall. If you have even a passing interest in military history and/or artifacts, this place is a must.Īcross the country, I've been to Civil War battlefields/museums, county and city museums, Smithsonian museums, and everything in between.
