Road to Victory Military Museum, Florida, United States


4.5 (22 reviews) Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Spent Ranking #18 in Stuart Military Museums

Military Must See

You can find us on facebook/roadtovictory . Open Sat & by appt. text,message. or call We have a lg display of artifacts & memorabilia fr WWI/WWII/Korean Conflict/Vietnam Conflict/Persian Gulf/Iraq and Afghanistan. We display historical artifacts, uniforms, militaria, photos, & military vehicles. We pay homage veterans while informing the public of their noble endeavors and our freedoms as Americans. Road to Victory Military Museum is located 319 Stypmann Ave, Stuart FL 34994 by tennis courts. Stuart generously provided the location (behind Veteran's Memorial Park) and also the building, a former WWII barracks from Camp Murphy in Jonathon Dickinson Park. The museum is open to the public every Saturday from 10am to 2:00 and/or by appointment for schools, small groups, & veteran groups. Our members are actively involved volunteering as docents, mechanics, performing maintenance along with reenacting & community events. We also encourage students 14-20 to become actively involved.

Address

319 SE Stypmann Blvd Open Saturdays and by appt small groups, Stuart, FL 34994-2238

Mobile

+1 703-835-4166

Website

http://www.roadtovictorymilitarymuseum.org/

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Current local date and time now

Saturday, May 11, 2024, 14:24

User Ratings

4.5 based on (22 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5George R 5:00 PM Aug 14, 2015
    A must see for all veterans and even if younarent.
    This museum is relatively young, but has some outstanding displays and pieces of history from WW1 forward. The museum building is small and is already bulging at the seams. There is so much to see in there. The admission is free, but they ask for a donation which I Was pleased to give.

  • 4Don L 5:00 PM Dec 13, 2013
    Hidden Treasure
    This compact Free museum housed in a 40s era barracks is just 3 rooms but houses a very interesting collection of artifacts from WW 1 to present. Collection houses some interesting weapons that visitors are allowed to touch. They Aldo have a remarkable war scene diorama, air dropped motor scooter. (Very rare ) and a vintage military Harley Davidson motor cycle. Be sure to visit and leave a donation of $5 per person as donations are their primary funding source.
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