Organization:National memorial museum

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A national memorial museum is an official or semi-official institution administered or oversighted by a governmental body, usually combining elements of a national memorial, a national museum, and a memorial museum. Specifically, it could refer to:

Australia

  • Royal Australian Armoured Corps Memorial and Army Tank Museum

India

  • Indian War Memorial Museum
  • National Gandhi Museum

Japan

  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
  • National Showa Memorial Museum

Namibia

  • Independence Memorial Museum (Namibia)

Norway

  • Lofoten War Memorial Museum

South Korea

  • National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation

Sri Lanka

  • Independence Memorial Museum

Taiwan

  • Yu Da Wei Xian Sheng Memorial Museum

Thailand

  • National Memorial (Thailand) – a museum

Ukraine

  • National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War – a memorial complex

United States

  • African American Civil War Memorial Museum
  • Federal Hall National Memorial
  • National Churchill Museum
  • National Guard Memorial Museum
  • National Pulse Memorial and Museum[1]
  • National September 11 Memorial & Museum
  • National Veterans Memorial and Museum
  • National World War I Museum and Memorial
  • The National WWII Museum
  • Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum
  • Pearl Harbor National Memorial – includes the USS Bowfin museum and Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum within the nearby naval station complex
  • Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum
  • Wright Brothers National Memorial – includes a visitor center and museum

See also

  • List of Holocaust memorials and museums
  • List of Holodomor memorials and museums
  • List of military museums
  • List of national memorials of the United States
  • List of national museums
  • List of presidential libraries
  • List of slavery-related memorials and museums
  • Lists of monuments and memorials
  • Lists of war monuments and memorials

References