Education


One of the museum’s primary missions is to educate the American public on the role of the U.S. Army Infantryman in securing and protecting the freedoms we all enjoy. This will be achieved in a number of ways, including tours for school groups and others, seminars and speakers.

Tours may include a classroom-based orientation, where visitors will learn about what an Infantryman is and about some famous Infantryman that have led the way. Tours through the museum will be tailored to the age of the visitors and the curriculum they’re working on. Groups may choose to add lunch, or an IMAX movie.

Thank you for your interest in touring the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center!

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Hubble 3D is a wonderful educational film!  Available for download as reproducible worksheets, these activities are a great way to enrich your students’ learning through hands on experiments, critical thinking tasks and more. Cirriculum tie-ins include science and technology, math, problem-solving and visualization– to name a few! Check out http://www.imax.com/hubble/ for more information. BRING YOUR STUDENTS TODAY! It’s out of this WORLD!





Please consider these guidelines before you book your tour:

WWII Street Tour

School groups

Must have 20 or more people for a group tour.

  • Students must be in 3rd grade or above.
  • Need to have a 1:10 adult-to-student ratio.
  • Send us your request for a tour at least one week in advance of preferred tour date.
  • (Due to heavy school field trip volume in May, please understand that we may not be able to accommodate your tour request before school is out.)
  • You may choose to add an IMAX screening of an education film and a snack pack for a reasonable price.

Adult groups

Must have 20 or more people for a group tour.

Click here to book your tour today!