Date: Saturday and Sunday, November 12th and 13th
Time: Saturday - 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM; Sunday - 12:00 Noon
Tickets: $14 Adults, $10 Children 3-11, World War II Veterans free

Visit the Museum on November 12th and 13th for a re-enactment of June 1944 in France when the Allies had the Germans on the run! You'll be aboard a train heading across France under German control as French Resistance, U. S. and British give chase. Will the German General Von Kessinger escape? Will the Americans capture the train? YOU will be on his train to find out! Be sure your papers are in order, however. The Gestapo will be checking for Allied spies!

Plan now to attend this action packed event. There will be Allied and German camps, equipment exhibits, authentic World War II vehicles and weapon displays, demonstrations and fabulous battle re-enactments. New this year is a USO show, starring "Marlene Dietrich" and "The Andrew Sisters".

The train rides depart at 11am and 2pm on Saturday and 12 noon on Sunday. Be sure to show up early to tour the equipment and camp sites.

This event is organized by highly recognized re-enactors who have appeared on The History Channel, National Geographic and NBC Nightly News.

Tickets are $14 for Adults, $8 for Children 3-11 and FREE for World War II Veterans.

Contact: Mike Kessinger at: mikekess@rocketmail.com