Medal of Honor Museum: A Tribute to Bravery
Discover Chattanooga's Hidden Gem
Explore the stories of America’s bravest heroes at the Medal of Honor Museum in Downtown Chattanooga. Learn about the extraordinary courage and sacrifices of Medal of Honor recipients through immersive exhibits and interactive displays.
Medal of Honor Museum Location:
2 West Aquarium Way, Chattanooga, TN 37402
(423) 877-2525
The Medal of Honor in the United States is a symbol of inspiration, valor, and courage. This prestigious military decoration is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary acts of bravery and selflessness in the face of adversity. Those who receive this honor are recognized for their unwavering dedication to serving their country and their fellow comrades. The Medal of Honor serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to protect and defend the freedoms we hold dear.
5 Reasons To Visit The Medal of Honor Museum In Chattanooga, TN:
Did you know that Chattanooga is the birthplace of our nation’s highest honor and all it started right here? In 1863 Private Jacob Parrott was awarded this high military honor for bravery, courage, and sacrifice.
In today’s post, I’ll be writing about the 5 reasons to visit the Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center. Be sure to add this to your must-see Chattanooga museum list.
1. Interactive Displays That Will Appeal to Everyone:
Steve and I are completely different regarding taking in stories and information. While he is one to read every sign, poster, and informational pamphlet, I like visuals.
What I liked about the Medal of Honor Center (MOHHC) was how both were well-represented throughout the tour. I found the movies to be compelling. I loved how I could use the interactive displays to learn about recipients in Tennessee and throughout The United States of America.
Steve spent his time carefully reading the posters and listening to the audio recordings. Though our time spent inside the museum was a little over an hour, I can see some could visit for hours reading all the compelling stories of bravery.
2. Love of Country and Patriotism:
Chattanooga, TN is a Southern City filled with history and love of country. That is why it is fitting that the Medal of Honor Museum calls this scenic city home.
Tourists and locals will walk amongst these hero’s stories with a true sense of pride and gratitude. I think about the true bravery of the stories that I read and can’t help but be a proud American. My guess is most guests will feel the same.
Take for instance the stories of Kyle Carpenter or Mitchell Stout, who lunged on to live grenades to save their fellow soldiers. It’s these stories and those like it of true bravery that make MOHHC a best place to visit for all patriotic Americans.
3. Downtown Location in the Heart of the Tourists Center
When I am traveling, location is important. The Medal of Honor Heritage Center is located right next to all the most popular downtown Chattanooga Attractions. Visitors can easily see the top places all in one area. After touring the Aquarium, enjoying the riverfront, or even rock climbing at High Point, the Medal of Honor Museum is right there.
For those traveling to downtown Chattanooga, MOHHC is a educational and interesting attraction.
4. Great Activity for Rainy Days and Hot Afternoons.
As a local travel blogger in Chattanooga, I’m often asked what to do if it rains or during the hot summer days. The Coolidge National Medal Of Honor Center is one of the best things to do indoors for history buffs.
The Medal of Honor Center is complete indoors and perfect for all weather.
5. Medal Of Honor is Family Friendly, Accessable and Affordable:
The Medal of Honor Museum is cost-effective ranging from $16.95 down to $9.95. I consider the heritage center to be relatively inexpensive in comparison to other top attractions downtown. I believe that all ages will find inspiration and a sense of gratitude for all the heroes highlighted in the exhibits.
The exhibits are walkable and an elevator is available for those in need. The actual space inside was a lot larger than I anticipated and you should plan at least an hour for the tour.
The Medal of Honor is popular with military veterans. If needed a helpful staff member can turn off any exhibits that may be triggering for those experiencing PTSD. They will not ask but are very accustomed to these requests.
Save some time for the gift shop after the tour. It was brought to my attention that online sales of merchandise will be available soon. Also coming soon is a connected coffee shop.
PRO-TIP: The tour is self-guided, but the workers at the Medal Of Honor Heritage Center are always available for extra insight into the exhibits and stories.
Honoring Our Heroes
The Medal of Honor Museum celebrates the valor and dedication of those who have received the highest military honor in the United States. These real-life superheroes have demonstrated unparalleled bravery and selflessness in the face of danger, making the ultimate sacrifices to protect our freedoms.
A Legacy of Courage
“Visiting the Medal of Honor Museum was a deeply moving experience. It’s a must-see for anyone who wants to understand the true meaning of bravery and sacrifice.”
Kathy & Steve Brown Chattanooga, TN
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some common questions visitors have about the Medal of Honor Museum.
What is the cost and location?
The museum is located next to the Aquarium in Downtown Chattanooga, TN. Admission prices are affordable. Military, Senior & Group Rates are available.
Adults 13-64 $16.95
Seniors $11.95
Military $11.95
Kids $9.95
Children under 4 are free.
What are the hours of operation?
The museum is open Monday through Saturday 9 am to 5 pm
Sundays 10 am to 3:30 pm
The last ticket will be sold 45 minutes before closing.
Please check ahead for holiday schedule changes.
Are there any local Chattanooga heroes featured?
Yes, the museum proudly features several local heroes who have been awarded the Medal of Honor.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible, including an elevator. Visitors with PTSD can request modifications to certain exhibits.
Is the tour self-guided?
Yes, the tour is self-guided and typically takes about an hour to complete. However, knowledgeable staff are available for guided tours.
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