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Museum Admission for Two, Four, or Six or Membership to New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial (Up to 45% Off)

New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial
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Learn about the tumultuous period surrounding the Vietnam War and how it affected New Jerseyans, especially the men and women who served

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  • $8.75 for admission for two to the Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center ($14 value)
  • $16.50 for admission for four to the Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center ($28 value)
  • $23 for admission for six to the Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center ($42 value)
  • $46.50 for a one-year family membership ($80 value)

The membership in the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation includes two membership ID cards, unlimited museum admission for the cardholder, three guest passes for onetime admission, and a commemorative gift.

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Subject to availability. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. One per family. Online registration required for 1-Year membership option. Shipping not included for one-year membership option. May be repurchased every 60 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial

The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial shines a light on both the emotional impact of the Vietnam War and its political, cultural, and historical context. Serving as a testament to the cost of war is the outdoor memorial, designed by architect Hien Nguyen, who was forced to flee South Vietnam in 1975. Its black granite Wall of Names is etched with tributes to the New Jerseyans who never returned home, while statues and gardens present visitors with space to reflect.

The Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center features documents, artifacts, and multimedia explorations of one of the most complex events in history. Inside, visitors can stroll through a historical timeline complete with touchscreen computers that offer an interactive education, or browse the Circle of Letters to experience the war from the perspective of soldiers and their families. Temporary exhibits, which often include art by or about service members, change 3–4 times a year.

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