"Moving, inspiring and humbling", this "world-class" Warehouse District "must-see" (founded by historian Stephen Ambrose as the National D-Day Museum, and currently in the middle of an expansion) presents an "outstanding" collection that spans "everything from rationing to V-E Day", "diary entries to uniforms", and "doesn't pull any punches" in conveying the "terror and trauma of war"; rated No. 1 for Appeal among Attractions, it features exhibits covering the "European and Pacific theaters" as well as the domestic front, and engaging docents ("a highlight") who "fascinate even the non–history buff", leaving visitors with a "great appreciation for the men and women who served."