Nashoba
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I have the pleasure of visiting my husband in Virginia for a week while he's doing some training before he leaves for Iraq. Since he had today off (veterans day holiday) we decided to drive up to Quantico to visit the new National Museum of the Marine Corps which opened officially to the public today. If anyone is visiting the area or lives nearby I highly reccommend that you visit the museum. They have done an incredible job at capturing the essence of the Corps and their exhibits are beautifully laid out. They have several interactive exhibits that are really well done as well as ongoing lectures from Marines from WWII to present day telling their stories in the very exhibits that portray those events. It is a truly educational experience if you don't know a whole lot about the Marines. If you are a Marine or a part of the Marine Corps Family, it will definately solidify and re-invigorate your pride in the Corps. From "experiencing" a DI at boot camp to seeing the flag raised at Iwo Jima the museum is really beautifully done. There were some parts I had a difficult time with as a wife but we really enjoyed it. Of course I had the added "benefit" of having my husband spout trivia facts about practically everything as we went through rolleyes:
We got there at about 9:30a and left around 2:30; we saw everything and even ate lunch at the mess hall so it's definately doable in one day. It's a great experience and if you get the chance to see it, you definately should!
Nashoba
We got there at about 9:30a and left around 2:30; we saw everything and even ate lunch at the mess hall so it's definately doable in one day. It's a great experience and if you get the chance to see it, you definately should!
Nashoba