The Stratford Veterans Museum is a dedicated institution in Stratford, CT, that aims to honor and recognize the veterans from the town who have served the United States with honor and distinction. The museum serves as a repository for their stories and experiences, with a particular focus on educating school children about the sacrifices made by these men and women throughout history. Through a series of displays and exhibits, visitors can explore the town's rich military history, from the Revolutionary War to present-day conflicts.
The museum offers self-guided tours, supported by audio and visual materials that can be accessed through the Otocast app. Additionally, the museum's YouTube page features interviews with veterans and other audiovisual content. The Stratford Veterans Museum relies on the support of volunteers and contributions from organizations like Hirshbeck Services LLC, which recently donated labor and materials for a much-needed new roof. Located at 5952 Main St., next to Putney Chapel, the museum welcomes veterans, their families, and anyone interested in learning about the contributions of Stratford veterans to our town and country.
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