Honoring the many men and women who have served in all wars fought to defend the freedom of the United States of America, the American Military Museum of Gastonia is housed in the Memorial Hall, which was built in 1930 and which served as the American Legion Post 23 during WWII. The museum is proud to exhibit displays from the Civil War, the Indian War, WWI and WWII as well as the Korea War, Vietnam War and the war in Iraq. Displays include a range of German, Japanese and Russian arms and artifacts. The museum is open by appointment only on Sunday afternoons and weekday evenings.
American Military Museum of Gastonia, 109 W. 2nd Ave, Gastonia, NC 28052, 704 866 6068
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