Military Heritage & Aviation Museum

The Military Heritage Museum is located at Fishermen's Village, Punta Gorda, Florida. It houses exhibits on U.S. and Florida's military heritage, and features military artifacts and memorabilia dating back to the Spanish–American War, many donated by local Veteran retirees. The mission of the Military Heritage Museum is to promote an understanding and respect for the rich military heritage of the United States and the sacrifices made by all who serve, living and deceased, emphasizing that freedom isn’t free.

Military Heritage Museum
Location within Florida
Location900 West Marion Ave, Punta Gorda, Florida, USA
Coordinates26.93569°N 82.05281°W / 26.93569; -82.05281
WebsiteMilitary Heritage & Aviation Museum

Museum History

The museum first opened at its original location on Pearl Harbor Day, 2001. Since then, it has grown and moved twice, coming to its current location in 2019. From its inception, it has been powered by the volunteer work and donations of veterans, and it has grown into a beloved tourist attraction.

Partnerships

Memberships

  • American Association of Museums
  • Florida Association of Museums
  • Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce
  • Punta Gorda Chamber of Commerce
  • Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce
  • Arts & Humanities Council of Charlotte County
  • Charlotte County Veterans Council

Other Partnerships

  • American Legion Post 103
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 82
  • Florida International Air Show
  • Southwest Florida Honor Flight
  • Women in Military Service for America Memorial
  • Women’s Vietnam Memorial
  • Witness to War Foundation
  • Vietnam Wall of Southwest Florida, Inc.”

The museum also has partnered with the Charlotte Community Foundation to present the immersive “Future Force Academy” educational program, designed to provide young people with a first-hand experience of multiple aspects of the life of a soldier.

Accreditation status

The Military Heritage Museum is a member of both the American Association of Museums and the Florida Association of Museums.

Museum Library

The museum contains its own library, which boasts over four thousand volumes of military history, technology, biographies, and narratives. The library has been the recipient of many documents, newspapers and books that date back to the late 1800s which are in its Special Collections. Patrons can enjoy the models and artifacts that are displayed in the library. The library also provides access to military history videos and military heritage databases.

Daily visitors are welcome to use the library and its databases for research in the museum, while annual members are allowed to check out books, just as they could at a public library.

Programs and Interactive Exhibits

The second floor of the museum contains several technologically advanced hands-on experiences including a flight simulator, an indoor virtual shooting range, and several virtual reality experiences, such as skydiving.

Kids and adults alike are welcome to enter the “War Room” and participate in complex tabletop miniature war strategy gaming. These events are scheduled at different times, and require guests to purchase tickets.

The auditorium space hosts lectures, presentations, and documentary films related to subjects related to military history on a fairly regular basis.

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