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thought my hubby would like this place. kinda hard to find. its fin the army base. it had outside actual tanks, fighter jet, cargo planes that you can get up close too. interesting
The museum director Charles Machon was great as he was very knowledgeable, friendly and spent quite a bit of one on one time with us showing us details of exhibits. Museum is small but has so mu...
Nice. Well thought out. It's not just a pile of old green crap
Very nice museum. It isn't the biggest collection of armor or aircraft, but it is well laid out with a vast amount of "small stuff". The items on display tell the stories of the people that used the...
This free museum on the grounds of the Missouri National Guard’s Ike Skelton Training Center is worth visiting. You will need to present identification before entering the Training Center complex. O...
I took my homeschooled granddaughter as part of a social studies lesson and there was so much to see. Everything is explained and arranged well. The high point was seeing the vintage planes and othe...
military museum
thought my hubby would like this place. kinda hard to find. its fin the army base. it had outside actual tanks, fighter jet, cargo planes that you can get up close too. interesting
Make Sure you Stop for this!
The museum director Charles Machon was great as he was very knowledgeable, friendly and spent quite a bit of one on one time with us showing us details of exhibits. Museum is small but has so mu...
Nice. Well thought out. It's not just a pile of old green crap
Very nice museum. It isn't the biggest collection of armor or aircraft, but it is well laid out with a vast amount of "small stuff". The items on display tell the stories of the people that used the...
House of Histories
This free museum on the grounds of the Missouri National Guard’s Ike Skelton Training Center is worth visiting. You will need to present identification before entering the Training Center complex. O...
A Pleasant Surprise
I took my homeschooled granddaughter as part of a social studies lesson and there was so much to see. Everything is explained and arranged well. The high point was seeing the vintage planes and othe...