The following is a release from the National Museum of Military Vehicles –
The National Museum of Military Vehicles will join the nation as it honors those who perished or lost loved ones on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on U.S. soil that took the lives of nearly 3,000 people.
On Saturday, Sept. 11, the NMMV will offer free admission to its world-class military history museum near Dubois, Wyoming. The free admission is supported by an unsolicited, anonymous donation with the hope that museum guests can mark the passage of time since the attacks at the museum.
“Since the 9/11 attacks, Americans have promised to ‘never forget,’” Alynne Catron, Executive Director of the National Museum of Military Vehicles said. “We are honored that such a generous donation will allow many to experience the museum – a place where we do our best to honor the service and sacrifice of American Veterans and their families every day.”
The NMMV remains open every day through September and will change to off-season hours beginning Monday, Oct. 4, when the museum will be open Wed. through Sunday only.
Learn more at nmmv.org.