Army Transport Museum       June 26th, 2003

The Army Transportation Museum is devoted entirely to the history of U.S. Army transportation from colonial days to present. It offers a unique glimpse of the importance of logistical support to the Army.

The museum was opened in 1969 with displays left over from a recruiting exhibit. In 1976 the main museum building was dedicated. The Foundation has since built a second structure, the Aviation Pavilion, dedicated in 1987.

The museum complex occupies six acres just inside the entrance to Fort Eustis, Virginia, eleven miles south of colonial Williamsburg. Nearly 100 full-size vehicles, amphibians and tugboats, aircraft, rail rolling stock and and experimental craft can be seen.


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