Sitting on 200 acres of majestic pines and hardwood in Columbus, GA, the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center is a 190,000 square-foot, $100,000,000 facility dedicated to preserving the legacy of the United States Army Infantry. INSIDE THE NATIONAL INFANTRY MUSEUM
This state-of-the-art facility tells the story of the United States Army Infantryman, from the fields of the American Revolution
to the sands of Afghanistan. The museum houses an amazing display of artifacts from all eras of American history and contains numerous interactive multimedia exhibits, telling the story of our nation's past with the latest in technological innovation. In addition to our galleries, the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center also consists of:
• Vietnam Memorial Plaza featuring the Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall
• Giant Screen Theater
• EST2000 Rifle Range
• Fife and Drum Restaurant
• Soldier Store Gift Shop
• Heritage Walk
• World War II Company Street
• Memorial Walk of Honor
This is the official website of the National Infantry Museum Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports the National Infantry Museum. The National Infantry Museum Foundation is a non-federal entity with no involvement in the management and oversight of the National Infantry Museum. The Foundation is not part of the U.S. Army or any of the museums administered by the U.S. Army, including National Infantry Museum. Furthermore, the Foundation is not endorsed by the U.S. Army museums, including the National Infantry Museum. While this website serves to provide information about the National Infantry Museum, the views expressed are those of the Foundation, not the U.S.