General George Patton Museum of Leadership

3.8/5
(264) · Military museum in Fort Knox, United States
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Bringing history to life through an unparalleled collection of artifacts, exhibits, and stories that showcase the power of leadership throughout the U.S. …

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Aug 24, 2024
Nice museum with tons of Patton memorabilia. They're doing some construction now on the inside, so the flow is a bit disjointed, but definitely worth a stop if you're in the area.Full review by Jennifer S
Aug 13, 2024
If you are ever in the Ft. Knox area, its well the visit to the George Patton Museum. I new a little about General Patton but after this visit, I am much more well versed in the General. The outsid…Full review by picamp
Jun 24, 2024
I visited this museum back in September of 2018. I was partially disappointed because they had just recently moved a lot of the vehicles down to Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) to the Armor and C…Full review by MasterArmorer

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I had heard there was a tank that was open so you could see the inner workings of the tank, is this true or has this tank …
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I had heard there was a tank that was open so you could see the inner workings of the tank, is this true or has this tank also been moved to Fort Benning?
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The tank that shows the inner workings was moved to Ft. Benning in 2011.
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Is there a T29 prototype tank ? And of yes can you post t29 hull and turret armor please i want to know if t29 have 279mm …
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Is there a T29 prototype tank ? And of yes can you post t29 hull and turret armor please i want to know if t29 have 279mm mantlet amor And how much armor at lower hull plate ?
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I visited the Patton Museum and do not recall a T-29 there. The Wikipedia article on the T-29 suggests three examples still exist, two at Fort Benning as part of the National Armor and …
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I visited the Patton Museum and do not recall a T-29 there. The Wikipedia article on the T-29 suggests three examples still exist, two at Fort Benning as part of the National Armor and Cavalry Museum and one in Michigan. The Patton museum has limited armor on display as it is not a museum dedicated to armored vehicles as such or even tank warfare but rather to the history of George Patton, arguably Americas most famous commander of armored forces.
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How long does it take to tour this museum roughly?
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We leisurely toured the museum, reading most of the information, and it probably took us about 1 1/2 hours.
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Is there an admission fee to visit the museum?
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No, admission to the General George Patton Museum is completely free! However, donations are welcome and help us preserve history for future generations. You can make a...
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