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Washington National Guard Museum

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Washington National Guard Museum
Museum in 2014
The present museum building in Washington state
Washington National Guard Museum (the United States)
Established1989 (1989)[1]
LocationBuilding #2 (The Arsenal)
Camp Murray, Washington
Coordinates47°06′54″N 122°33′53″W / 47.1150°N 122.5647°W / 47.1150; -122.5647
TypeMilitary museum
WebsiteOfficial website

The Washington National Guard Museum, also known as The Arsenal Museum, is a military museum of the Washington National Guard. It is located at the Washington National Guard headquarters at Camp Murray, visible from Interstate 5 near Lakewood, Washington.

The museum is run by Washington National Guard State Historical Society volunteers.

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Collection

The collection includes (inside) military artifacts and memorabilia including National Guard weapons, uniforms and diaries, and outside, static displays including an M47 Patton tank, F-101 Voodoo jet fighter,[2] and AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter.[3][4]

The Arsenal

The Arsenal, 1921. Tacoma Public Library Boland Collection

The building housing the museum, The Arsenal, was built in 1915–1916.[4][5] It predates the nearby Lewis Army Museum, just as the National Guard's Camp Murray is a generation older than the adjacent and larger Fort Lewis (now Joint Base Lewis-McChord).[6]

References

  1. ^ R. Cody Phillips (September 1, 1992), A Guide to U.S. Army Museums, Center of Military History, US Army, p. 111
  2. ^ F-101 Voodoo/58-0330, Warbird Registry, retrieved 2013-05-06
  3. ^ Melissa Renahan (April 6, 2010), "What's inside Camp Murray?", The Fort Lewis Ranger, Northwest Military
  4. ^ a b Washington National Guard Museum brochure (PDF)
  5. ^ ""Arsenal" at Camp Murray", Image archives—Boland collection, Tacoma Public Library, Object 36406
  6. ^ Steve Dunkelberger (October 8, 2011), "National Guard Site Predates Washington State", Lakewood-JBLM history, retrieved 2013-05-06

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