Address: 100 SW Veterans Way, Chehalis, WA 98532, USA
Phone: +13607408875
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Paul Gallucci
Nice gift shop, very friendly staff but the best is the items in the museum, the are well displayed and described, some have a story to explain the significance of the item. A very humbling experience that reminds you of the sacrifices that have been made to maintain or freedom and liberty
Otto B. Abear
Created by local veterans. Humbled to see the uniforms and equipment used (or collected) by those who served our country. The museum staff still serves their community by hosting great events, and raising money for charitable organizations. Go see military history created by normal people from the Revolutionary War till Afghanistan!
Mauricia Day
This is such a great Museum with a vibrant history of our American servicemen and women who served in and some gave their lives for our country. 🇱🇷There are many branches of the military represented here. It is a somber place when you know what occurred in these peoples lives. The stories represented here would take your breath away of what some of these military service people went through. Many people have donated their uniforms, medals and anything to do with their service in the military. It is a must see Museum. Every man, woman and child should see this Museum to really understand what it takes to be in the military and the responsibility you have to protect our country. 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
Robert Roys
Such a somber, beautiful collection of relics of the past of our nation's conflicts. Knowledgeable staff, awesome display pieces. Definitely a great place to visit and honor those that have served.
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Registration opens at 8am on the day of the show
Adults are $8, senior/veteran is $6 and student/child is $4. Active duty and members are free. http://www.veteransmuseum.org/about
I would call and explain the situation. I believe there would be a cost, but they are really great about seeing what they can do for service men and women. I would stop by and ask for Chip Duncan. As long as he isn't too busy, I am sure he would be happy to sit down with you in their USO area for some coffee and a cookie so that he can listen to what you need and see what he can do. They really are a great place to stop by and they have a huge area upstairs for events.
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