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Skip the Line: General Admission Webb Military Museum Ticket

Overview
This museum is all about military history on a personal level and is a collection of military artifacts that I started collecting over 40 years ago. We own many items but the select items we feature in this museum are ones with a story to tell. When our visitors leave the museum, it is our hope that they will have a new found attachment to the individuals who wore the uniforms, hats and medals.
City: Savannah
Sat 19 Oct
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Starting at $10.26
Sat 19 Oct
Starting at $10.26
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What's Included
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Savannah
411 E York St
Please be prepared to show identification to verify ticket.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible
What To Expect
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Webb Military Museum
Located in Historic Downtown Savannah, Webb Military Museum features military artifacts from the American Civil War to Desert Storm. Original uniforms, headgear, and equipment are displayed in a walk-through setting. The museum honors our servicemen from all wars and branches. Many of the displays contain named groupings of servicemen highlighting their stories of service. A visit to Webb Military Museum will certainly bring back one’s love of history and the realization of how much we owe to our men and women in uniform. ACTIVE MILITARY ARE FREE!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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130blackr
Jan 2020
Been to a lot of military museums. But I will never forget, nay, I shall return to Webb military museum. The collection is incredibly interesting. Why? Because it is literally a private collection. The collector is there in the afternoons and at least half the items have a story with them. It is small as museums go, but in this case it works to it's benefit. If your into military history, check this out.
Bri_Valentine
Jan 2020
Mr. Webb has the LARGEST collection that I have seen that is personal. He is an avid history person and most of his collection that is shown comes from his own family. He has collected a lot over the years and his collection is only second from the National Infantry Museum in Ft. Benning! Personally, I wouldn't miss this if you're a history person! Ask him for his Civil War Shrapenal pictures the size of a pin! Those to me were the BEST pictures! And if you're reading this Mr. Webb, thank you for showing your collection to the world! :)
Tinger
Jan 2020
Walking into the Webb Military Museum, you are surprised at how much military hardware you can find in such a small space. Even inside the smallest military museum I’ve ever visited, Mr. Webb impressively managed to squeeze in the entire cockpit section of an East German MiG-21 fighter jet, which sits right in the middle of the room. However, sometimes the most impressive items at the museum are the smallest. Take, for instance, the signature of American flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker positioned right below his very own jacket, or the tiny newspaper snippet detailing the hilarious exploits of a 15-year-old who ran away from home to join the Navy. Another great feature of the museum is the privilege to get hands-on with historic items as a visitor: In one visit alone you may get the opportunity to try on battle-worn uniforms and helmets from several countries, explore the contents of a German Panzer crewman’s wallet (including, amusingly, a condom wrapper from the 1940’s), and even gaze into pieces of shrapnel from the Civil War that sport microscopically-tiny photographs of soldiers taken in the 1860’s hidden inside. What really sells the museum though is Mr. Webb himself. A talented artist with a knack for finding and preserving rare military memorabilia, if you are lucky enough to meet him in person he will gladly take you on a personal tour of his museum. In fact, during my visit he was not even present, but took the time to come to the museum just to introduce himself and show us around. From used ammunition crates, binders hidden on top of shelves, and drawers full of documents, Mr. Webb will show you photographs and papers that you might not even realize were there, and also tell you a special story regarding each artifact. As a man whose family members fought in both World Wars and more recent conflicts, Mr. Webb often has stories to tell that are close to his heart, and it shows in his passion for storytelling. For instance, you may spot the gas mask his mother wore in London during the Blitz, but there is something visceral and touching about hearing just how lucky she was to survive from Mr. Webb himself. In an already-quirky and amazing museum, the owner amplified the experience even further and made my visit an experience I will not soon forget. I don’t think there are many military museums where I could say the same thing for the same reasons.

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