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PLAN YOUR VISIT
We welcome groups of 10 or more for both guided tours and self-guided visits - discounted admission rates, a dedicated entrance and othergroup privileges.
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Adult (18-64): $17.00 Senior (65+): $15.00 College Student (With ID): $12.00 Youth (5-17): $10.00 Child (under 5): Free Group Tickets. Groups of 10 or more save 20% on the total ticket price.VISITOR INFORMATION
Here are all the details you need to make your experience at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum easy, enjoyable and memorable. Please visit our Welco m e Page for details on health and safety practices implemented at the museum to keep our guests and staff safe.EVENTS & EXHIBITS
SPECIAL EXHIBIT. Depicting The Invisible: A Portrait Series of Veterans Suffering From PTSD. This special exhibit features 14 hauntingly beautiful six-foot by six-foot, mixed media works on canvas by artist Susan J. Barron.EVENTS CALENDAR
Depicting The Invisible: A Portrait Series of Veterans Suffering From PTSD by artist Susan J. Barron was inspired by the fact that 22 Veterans commit suicide every day in our country.Her series of 14 hauntingly beautiful six-foot by six-foot, mixed media works on canvas are created through a combination of photographic imagery, paint and text including each Veteran’s story.VENUE, EVENT RENTAL
The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, OH is a stunning venue for an array of special events that will inspire andengage your guests.
ABOUT THE ARCHITECTURE From first sight, the building impresses upon visitors the importance of what lies within. The architect designed an iconic concrete arch structure, constructed from 28 million pounds of concrete, with a glass curtainwall system and spiral processional ascending to arooftop sanctuary.
OUR LEADERSHIP
Lt. General Michael Ferriter, U.S. Army (Retired) serves as President and CEO of the National Veterans Memorial and Museum. In his role, Lt. General Ferriter leads the development of a national community and funding base for the Museum.TESSITURA TEMPLATE
300 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 362-2800 | (888)987-6866
NATIONAL VETERANS MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM The National Veterans Memorial and Museum was created for a unique and specific purpose: to preserve, share and celebrate the personal experiences of our nation’s Veterans.PLAN YOUR VISIT
We welcome groups of 10 or more for both guided tours and self-guided visits - discounted admission rates, a dedicated entrance and othergroup privileges.
TICKETS & ADMISSION
Adult (18-64): $17.00 Senior (65+): $15.00 College Student (With ID): $12.00 Youth (5-17): $10.00 Child (under 5): Free Group Tickets. Groups of 10 or more save 20% on the total ticket price.VISITOR INFORMATION
Here are all the details you need to make your experience at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum easy, enjoyable and memorable. Please visit our Welco m e Page for details on health and safety practices implemented at the museum to keep our guests and staff safe.EVENTS & EXHIBITS
SPECIAL EXHIBIT. Depicting The Invisible: A Portrait Series of Veterans Suffering From PTSD. This special exhibit features 14 hauntingly beautiful six-foot by six-foot, mixed media works on canvas by artist Susan J. Barron.EVENTS CALENDAR
Depicting The Invisible: A Portrait Series of Veterans Suffering From PTSD by artist Susan J. Barron was inspired by the fact that 22 Veterans commit suicide every day in our country.Her series of 14 hauntingly beautiful six-foot by six-foot, mixed media works on canvas are created through a combination of photographic imagery, paint and text including each Veteran’s story.VENUE, EVENT RENTAL
The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, OH is a stunning venue for an array of special events that will inspire andengage your guests.
ABOUT THE ARCHITECTURE From first sight, the building impresses upon visitors the importance of what lies within. The architect designed an iconic concrete arch structure, constructed from 28 million pounds of concrete, with a glass curtainwall system and spiral processional ascending to arooftop sanctuary.
OUR LEADERSHIP
Lt. General Michael Ferriter, U.S. Army (Retired) serves as President and CEO of the National Veterans Memorial and Museum. In his role, Lt. General Ferriter leads the development of a national community and funding base for the Museum.TESSITURA TEMPLATE
300 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 362-2800 | (888)987-6866
ABOUT US | NATIONAL VETERANS MEMORIAL & MUSEUM A Legacy Lives On. The National Veterans Memorial and Museum began with a vision from the late Senator John Glenn (1921-2016), Colonel, USMC (Retired), who understood the pressing need to honor the legacy of the courageous men and women who answered the call for our country.MUSEUM EXPERIENCE
There are multiple sections of the core exhibits. Moving through the exhibits program, Veterans Among Us, there are 14 thematic alcoves highlighting key themes and moments in Veterans’ journeys and incorporates personal stories, past and present, to share a wide range of challenges, sacrifices and achievements.. A linear timeline serves as the chronological backbone of the Museum journeyVIRTUAL EVENTS
63 people held hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran, an unprecedented joint operation and a series of unfortunate events. These are only some of the attributes surrounding Operation Eagle Claw, one of the most influential missions that shaped how the military conducts operations even to this day.TESSITURA TEMPLATE
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* Virtual Field Trips * Black History Month * Women’s History Month Slide 1 - Run, Walk, Ruck & Roll MEMORIAL RUN, WALK, RUCK AND ROLL EXTENDED TO JUNE 6 The National Veterans Memorial and Museum Virtual Run, Walk, Ruck and Roll honors and remembers the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. This family event can be safely completed at a location and time of your choice through Sunday, June 6. Share your participation with #MemorialDay2021 and #WeHonorThemTogether. JOIN US FOR OUR MANY ONLINE ACTIVITIESLEARN MORE
PTSD Awareness Month JUNE IS NATIONAL PTSD AWARENESS MONTH Please join us this month as we raise awareness of PTSD and Veteran Suicide. Each week, we will feature stories from the Veterans who participated in Depicting The Invisible, a portrait series of Veterans dealing with PTSD, by artist Susan J. Barron. Check back for online features, virtual events, programs and resources for Veterans andtheir families.
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Slide 2 - Depicting the Invisible DEPICTING THE INVISIBLE Artist Susan J. Barron's deeply personal and hauntingly beautiful portraits of Veterans coping with PTSD was inspired after hearing 22 Veterans commit suicide daily in our country. Her series of large-scale, mixed media works on canvas and an award-winning documentary film short illustrate the Veterans' stories in their own words. _Depicting The Invisible_ is presented by CAS with support from the Greater Columbus Arts Council and the Ohio Arts Council. JOIN US FOR OUR MANY ONLINE ACTIVITIESLEARN MORE
Slide 3 - Inspiring Story SGT. JOSH SANDOR'S INSPIRING STORY OF SERVICE Staff Sergeant Josh Sandor, U.S. Army (Retired), shares his story of answering our nation's call to service after the 9/11 attacks. While in Iraq in 2007, Sandor's convoy was hit by an IED that changed his life forever. His new mission is maintaining a balance between his family life and living with PTSD, while selflessly helping othersescape the shadows.
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Slide 5 - Virtual Tours VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS AND GROUP TOURS NOW AVAILABLE! History, courage and service come to life through Veterans' inspiring stories shared in their own voices here at the museum. Now, share that same experience with your students and groups through our new Virtual Field Trips and Virtual Group Tours led by live Museum Educators or Certified Museum Tour Guides! JOIN US FOR OUR MANY ONLINE ACTIVITIESVIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
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Slide 4 - We are open HEALTH & SAFETY PROTOCOLS The museum is safely welcoming guests Wednesday - Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guests who are not fully vaccinated are asked to continue wearing facial coverings in the museum. The NVMM has a medical-grade, triple-filtration air system and follows all safety protocols so you, your family and friends can enjoy a safe and inspiring visit. Click below for additional details to plan your visit. JOIN US FOR OUR MANY ONLINE ACTIVITIESLEARN MORE
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT. WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US ONLINE FOR NEW STORIES, EVENTS, EXHIBITS AND MORE! CONNECT WITH THE HOME OF THE BRAVE THE NATIONAL VETERANS MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM BEGAN WITH A VISION FROM THE LATE SENATOR JOHN GLENN (1921-2016), COLONEL, USMC (RETIRED), WHO UNDERSTOOD THE PRESSING NEED TO CAREFULLY PRESERVE NOT ONLY THE NAMES, DATES, AND BATTLES BUT THE INTIMATE MEMORIES, PERSONAL BELONGINGS AND PAINFUL LOSSES OF OUR NATION’S VETERANS. HIS VISION IS NOW THE GUIDING PRINCIPLE FOR THE INSTITUTION HE INSPIRED. View our Virtual EventsSaturday, June 5
JUNE VIRTUAL RALLY POINT: WORKING TOGETHER TO END VETERAN SUICIDE For PTSD Awareness Month, we invite you to join the conversation with Magnus Johnson, Craig Bryan, PsyD, ABPP and AnnaBelle Bryan, MS on PTSD, suicide prevention, treatment and intervention. Join the ConversationSaturday, June 26
THE HEALING POWER OF YOGA Veteran and Gold Star Spouse Jennifer Ballou will host a hybrid yoga session focusing on how yoga and mindfulness tie into physical wellness and mental health.Learn More
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Schedule your students for one of three grade-specific virtual tours through our core exhibition areas with a live Museum Educator. Schedule Your Field Trip The National Veterans Memorial and Museum was created for a unique and specific purpose: to preserve, share and celebrate the personal experiences of our nation’s Veterans. Past and present. From all branches of service. And from all eras of conflict andpeacetime service.
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