George C Marshall Museum

VMI Parade
Lexington, VA 24450

540-463-7103

The Marshall Museum educates the public about the changing role of the United States during the 20th century in military and diplomatic affairs as seen through the life and example of George C. Marshall. The Museum collects, interprets, exhibits, and researches the ideals, values, and objects associated with Marshall and his contemporaries.

Museum visitors can follow Marshall's career from a young lieutenant to five-star General of the Army during World War II.  Find out how Marshall learned to be the leader that others willingly followed.  See how this one man influenced the outcome of World War II, the relief of war-torn Europe, and the beginning of the Cold War.  The Marshall Museum features the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Marshall in 1953, a 1943 Jeep, a narrated WWII map, and "The General," a video presentation of the life of George C. Marshall.

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