Theres no better place to study American history and honor the service of soldiers to their nation than at one of the many memorials and military museums that can be found in cities and states across the U.S.

There are scores to be found from Pearl Harbor to Boston but these nine guides to key sites offer visitors thoughtful, moving portrayals of what are arguably some of Americas most wrenching, politically complex moments in our relatively short history.

1.The National World War II Museum in New Orleans

Relive the triumph and tragedies of the war from the date which will live in infamy to victories in Europe and over Japan at this expansive (and expanding) Big Easy museum.

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2.Hawaiis Pearl Harbor National Memorial

Make the most of your visit to the site of the history-changing Dec. 7, 1941, attack that killed 1,177 sailors and Marines and spurred the U.S. to enter the Second World War.

3.The National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City

Reflect on the triumphs and many tragedies of the Great War at this moving, must-visit Midwest museum.

4.Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum in Charleston

Climb aboard the enormous aircraft carrier USSYorktown, a participant in more than 40 World War II battles, in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, across the harbor from Charleston.

The National World War II Museum - Higgins Landing

5.Civil War Heroes on Bostons Black Heritage Trail

The bronze Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Civil War Memorial honoring African American soldiers is a stirring stop in a history-packed city.

6.Vicksburg National Military Park

Take a long, deep dive into the Civil War at this massive Mississippi site where key battles helped change the course of Americas deadliest fight.

7.Gettysburg National Military Park

8.Philadelphias Museum of the American Revolution

Learn how the colonists reached a breaking point, fought for independence and won the battle at one of Phillys top destinations.

U.S.S. Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor

9.The San Diego Air & Space Museum Is a Bucket-List Stop for Aviation Buffs

See how American warplanes progressed from motorized kites to supercharged bombers with Rolls Royce engines at this Smithsonian-affiliated gem in beautiful Balboa Park in California.

10.National Veterans Memorial and Museum

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