This looks like an excellent museum, it seems they have got a good balance of information, interactivity and exhibits. There seems to be something for everyone. In my opinion some of the museums here in the UK have been ruined by recent refurbishments. Some are near-empty with very few artefacts and only have small amounts of dumbed down information. Others have gone too interactive, with everything on screens.
Oh man! Sorry to hear that you can’t travel! Glad you like the video though. Wish I had more time there while I was filming to do better camera work for you
I’m looking for information about a k-bar knife that is at this museum. It has a clear glass handle supposedly made from the cockpit glass of a Japanese plane. The interesting part of this is. There is the same type of knife at the museum to the pacific war in Fredericksburg Texas. Could it be the same guy making these style of knives.? If anyone may know anything about this. I sure would like to know.
Me and my family went to New Orleans this year for a week. The most we were in danger was the fact that we couldn't immediately check in and we were stuck in the heat.
This museum somehow misses the point that the US' role in WW2 was a shielded industrial powerhouse and not a fighting force except for the naval campaign in the Pacific.
@@charliecain1424 The US did very little fighting. 400.000 US military casualties compared to ~30 MILLION military casualties of Russia, Germany etc. give a clear picture that the US never really engaged in combat until it was already clear that the Axis powers will lose the war.. The US produced and others shed blood 🩸
This looks like an excellent museum, it seems they have got a good balance of information, interactivity and exhibits. There seems to be something for everyone.
In my opinion some of the museums here in the UK have been ruined by recent refurbishments. Some are near-empty with very few artefacts and only have small amounts of dumbed down information. Others have gone too interactive, with everything on screens.
Thanks, for some one that can't travel any more this lets me see the museums too.
Oh man! Sorry to hear that you can’t travel! Glad you like the video though. Wish I had more time there while I was filming to do better camera work for you
14:06 This is not Normandy but the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes, my friend! 😅😜
Just visited this place a week ago didn’t have enough time to go through. it as would’ve liked to very nice museum.
Don’t know if you knew this but one of their planes were from ebay!! If you don’t believe me ask the staff!
Hey Erik, great walkthrough, thanks for taking us with you!!
In watching this looks like we missed a lot of stuff!
Są tam 🎻 skrzypce Claira Cline. Obejrzałam przepiękny film na motywach jego życiorysu.
3 video screens for every artifact.
Thanks for this video! Excellent walk-through and really great video of the museum.
You’re welcome! Glad you liked it
Hey Erik, great walkthrough, thanks for taking us with you!!
I have been there and it is an amazing place. Plenty of things for all ages to enjoy and experience. Lots of videos.
I’m looking for information about a k-bar knife that is at this museum. It has a clear glass handle supposedly made from the cockpit glass of a Japanese plane. The interesting part of this is. There is the same type of knife at the museum to the pacific war in Fredericksburg Texas. Could it be the same guy making these style of knives.? If anyone may know anything about this. I sure would like to know.
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Recently visited here and it's off the chart worth every dollar and minute you will spend
LOVE THIS .
I went there with some friends. It was awaome. I remember when i walked in i was like wow i don't wann leave now
Yeah I hear ya! I loved it. I could have easily spent a couple days there
Very well done really appreciated your work. Thanks for doing this
You bet my friend, glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing
Bruh 9:36
Great video
Thanks!
Looks like really great place. But not worth risking my life going to New Orleans to see it.
Me and my family went to New Orleans this year for a week. The most we were in danger was the fact that we couldn't immediately check in and we were stuck in the heat.
This museum somehow misses the point that the US' role in WW2 was a shielded industrial powerhouse and not a fighting force except for the naval campaign in the Pacific.
no thats wrong operation torch- Africa and Italy campaign- Stratigic bombing and normandy, what are you talking about
@@charliecain1424 The US did very little fighting. 400.000 US military casualties compared to ~30 MILLION military casualties of Russia, Germany etc. give a clear picture that the US never really engaged in combat until it was already clear that the Axis powers will lose the war.. The US produced and others shed blood 🩸
The Battle of the Bulge?
I have no idea what you’re saying nor you. You just want to say bad things about usa