WWII Museum breaks ground on new building
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World War II Museum in New Orleans Breaks Ground on New Educational Building
Unlike other recent expansions, the Floyd Pavilion will not house exhibits for public viewing. Rather, it will be used as a workspace, where museum staff can design and create exhibits. It will also be used to store the museum's ever-growing collection of artifacts, including tanks, jeeps and other large vehicles.
WWII Museum breaks ground on new building
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The National World War II Museum has broken ground on its newest building: The Floyd Education and Collections Pavilion. According to museum officials, the pavilion, seated at 1042-60 Magazine St., will serve several purposes to further the museum's efforts in expanding its exhibits, and was made possible by a $7.5M donation from supporters Timber and Peggy Floyd. The building is reportedly planned to house an exhibition des…
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