Camp
Blanding Museum and Memorial Park
Museum Hours
Daily
12 - 4 p.m.
Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas
and New Year's
The
Camp Blanding Museum and Memorial Park has achieved national
standing as a World War II Commemorative Community. It is flying the
flag presented to it by the Director of the National Commemoration
Program.
T he Camp Blanding Museum is dedicated to the nine
Infantry Divisions, including the 30th Infantry Division and the
508th PIR, which trained here between 1940 and 1943. In 1943, Camp
Blanding became an IRTC, training men for both the European and
Pacific theaters. In 1945, the camp became a major Separation
Center.
Now Camp Blanding is embarking on a major
expansion to honor all who served in all the nation's 20th Century
conflicts. It will place special emphasis on the Florida National
Guard and the local businesses with whom Camp Blanding has had a
cordial relationship through all the years since World War II.
The park is expanding into the 13 acres across the
road from the Museum. It will allocate areas for monuments and
displays honoring those who served in Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm,
and other conflicts. Veterans of those wars are already designing
and procuring materials for these displays.
A new museum building is in the planning stages,
with approved architectural drawings completed. It will be
constructed across the street from the present museum. The present
building will be used for storage and other needs. As one of the few
original buildings on the post, it will remain as a reminder of "how
it was."
Existence of this park has provided thousands of
visitors an insight into life in and around Camp Blanding during
World War II and has contributed to the education of thousands of
students on the worldwide significance of that war and its impact on
our country and the freedoms we all enjoy today.
We now extend this membership invitation to every
person and every business interested in preserving these elements of
Florida history. It needs not only your membership but also your
suggestions for expanded display areas and financial support for the
new building. We are also receptive to any World War II artifacts,
documents, maps, uniforms, weapons, history books, and other
memorabilia that will enhance our current displays or help us create
additional displays.
What You Will See At Camp Blanding
While work on the expansion program continues, our
World War II Museum and Memorial Park provides a nostalgic walk
through the pages of Florida history for veterans, their families,
children and grandchildren. Everybody is welcome at Camp Blanding,
and there is no admission charge.
- The Museum houses a colorful
collection of weapons (U.S. and foreign). a refurbished World
War II barracks, houses a colorful collection of weapons, photo
exhibits, mannequins in uniform, and other artifacts. These
exhibits tell the story of Camp Blanding, the units that trained
there, and the surrounding area during World War II.
- The Florida Regimental Memorial,
adjacent to the Museum, is dominated by the statue of a soldier
and shows the areas of war service by Florida National Guard
units and a roster of Florida Guardsmen who lost their lives in
service.
- The Memorial Park is a large military
memorabilia exhibition area surrounding a lagoon and containing
monuments honoring nine Army Infantry Divisions and the 508th
Parachute Infantry Regiment, all of whom trained at Camp
Blanding. Other monuments honor recipients of the Medal of
Honor, Purple Heart and former Prisoners of War. There is also a
spacious picnic area.
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Special Borne Monument, our latest acquisition, is a
historical highway marker, called a Borne in French. This
original and memorable Borne came from Liberty Road in Normandy,
and was presented to the Camp Blanding Museum in an impressive
ceremony at St. Lo, Normandy, by the Department of Manche. It
was transported to the U.S., erected at the museum, and
dedicated on VE Day, 8 May 1998. Because this Borne came from
St. Jean-de-Daye, the first town liberated by the 30th Infantry
Division, it is of great significance to the museum. It is one
of only four that have been presented to U.S. organizations.
Another is located at The Eisenhower Museum in Abeline, Kan.
- The Museum Gift Shop carries a wide
assortment of books, primary histories of the units that trained
at Camp Blanding in 1940 - 1944, assorted pins, insignia,
patches, medals, etc. A price list from the gift shop is
available on
request.
We Need Your Help
The
Camp Blanding Museum and Historical Associates, Inc., is a nonprofit
organization which supports and provides volunteers for the museum
and operates the Gift Shop. Membership is open to all individuals
and businesses interested in preserving this history of Florida
patriotism.
For individuals, annual membership is available at
$10 per year. Lifetime membership is available at $50, Patron
membership at $100, and Benefactor membership at $200. Businesses
memberships are available beginning at $50.
Contact
For further information, Contact:
Camp Blanding Museum & Historical Associates
5629 SR #16 W
Starke FL 32091
904-682-3196
E-Mail: CBMuseum@aol.com
Web Site:
campblanding-museum.org |