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Fascinating museum in a beautiful location
Fascinating museum with lots of history about France and America. The first section is about France’s role in American independence, the second is a fascinating bit about the American role in helping ...
This museum provides an outstanding way to understand the important role that American women played in WW I and in the recovery of France post WWI. The museum has wonderful artwork and historical dis...
Excellent choice of books at the "Accueil (Welcome desk)" in the entryway. Learned a lot about the American healthcare volunteers during WWI, a history I hadn't known before. Lovely 20th century art...
Both a museum and an art gallery. The museum covers the work of the CARD organisation who worked on the rebuilding of the villages in the area following WW1 as well as supporting the local population....
My husband and I knew the story of Anne Morgan and CARD and enjoyed all sections of the museum, including the WWI exhibits and the tribute to the founding of the United States. We thought there was a...
Fascinating museum in a beautiful location
Fascinating museum with lots of history about France and America. The first section is about France’s role in American independence, the second is a fascinating bit about the American role in helping ...
Wonderful visit to Chateau Blerancourt
This museum provides an outstanding way to understand the important role that American women played in WW I and in the recovery of France post WWI. The museum has wonderful artwork and historical dis...
Interesting history & beautiful art
Excellent choice of books at the "Accueil (Welcome desk)" in the entryway. Learned a lot about the American healthcare volunteers during WWI, a history I hadn't known before. Lovely 20th century art...
Fascinating
Both a museum and an art gallery. The museum covers the work of the CARD organisation who worked on the rebuilding of the villages in the area following WW1 as well as supporting the local population....
Beautiful museum but neglected grounds
My husband and I knew the story of Anne Morgan and CARD and enjoyed all sections of the museum, including the WWI exhibits and the tribute to the founding of the United States. We thought there was a...