The Museum of Military History pays tribute to those who have served the United States in warfare; its prime objective is to help visitors understand what is was like to be in the armed forces in times of conflict. It covers World Wars I and II, the American Civil War, the Korean and Vietnam wars, and the conflicts in the Gulf, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

It has exhibits of military artifacts, including uniforms, weapons, and vehicles as well as plenty of photographs and oral and written accounts of time spent overseas serving the country. The museum is a new venture that opened in 2012 and is still growing; its exhibits are increasing as people donate funds and artifacts to the museum.

  • Address: 5210 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy., Kissimmee, FL 34746, Phone: 407-507-3894
  • Hours: 10 am–6 pm Tuesday-Sunday; Closed on Mondays, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
  • Admission Rates: $11-$14, Active Military Free, Children 5 and under Free

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