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Vietnam
Linking with Good Fences
Back tracking...World War II
Linking with Signs, Signs
National Museum of the Marine Corps
18900 Jefferson Davis Highway
Triangle, VA 22172
Vietnam
Linking with Good Fences
Back tracking...World War II
Linking with Signs, Signs
National Museum of the Marine Corps
18900 Jefferson Davis Highway
Triangle, VA 22172
I thought the trick was to drop in a grenade first not poke in a gun
ReplyDeleteAll the displays shown are so life-like. Now, that German Shepherd is real, right????
ReplyDeletetheir displays are pretty impressive. good fence! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat exhibit! The dog almost looks real. Great fence find.. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteI was debating whether that Marine was real or not ...
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Evocative images.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, there's even a dog! And I'm afraid to ask what the poor Marine is doing inside the circle of sticks. This museum is so good because most of us have NO idea what these guys go through, so this gives us just a little bit of an idea. This looks much more real than even a wax museum.
ReplyDeleteGreat marquee. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteWow, the dog looks so real.
ReplyDeleteSo busy looking at their great setup I had to go back for the fence! Very neat.
ReplyDeleteI had to look twice at that dog- so realistic.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if his back is hurting from bending over so long! I mean, these are just incredibly realistic! Great fence and sign for your meme, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great museum. Every thing is so well presented. I like the shot of the fencing and soldier.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an interesting place to see.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby would have loved to see this museum, as he really enjoys history. He always complains, as I read fast and keep moving, so I leave him in the dust...then I'm ready to go and he isn't. ;-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting pics.
ReplyDeleteThe displays are very realistic.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby served in Vietnam and he would really like seeing this museum even tho he was in the Army. The men and dog are so realistic!
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