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Businiess name:  Airborne & Special Oper Museum
Review by:  maria r.
Review content: 
The Airborne & Special Operations Museum is a great place for history buffs and for everyone who appreciates the military way of living. The lobby is very impressive. On one side of the wall was a list of recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor. These were the people who served the military that were either in the airborne or special operations unit. On another wall in the lobby was information on the establishment of airborne units and special operations units. This is a great opening for the museum and what lies ahead in the museum. Tghe museum offers statues, photographs, movies... and the most important of all, information. After your tour in the museum, you can visit the gift shop which is filled with memorabilias of your visit. They offer decals, hats, ornaments, shirts, etc. The best thing about the museum is that it's free... they want you to know about the Airborne & Special Operations history and not to be forgotten.

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