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Virginia War Museum

1923 establishments in VirginiaMilitary and war museums in VirginiaMilitary monuments and memorials in the United StatesMuseums established in 1923Museums in Newport News, Virginia
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The Virginia War Museum is located in Huntington Park on Warwick Blvd., Newport News, Virginia. The museum contains exhibits on American military history from 1775 to the present.

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Warwick Boulevard, Newport News Huntington Heights

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Warwick Boulevard 8854
23607 Newport News, Huntington Heights
Virginia, United States
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