
NOVEMBER 25, 2025 – The National Museum of the United States Army and The Army Historical Foundation have added to their seasonal calendars as the Museum continues its exhibition of one of today’s most impressive collections of American Revolutionary artifacts. The Museum is open daily with free admission and parking and is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas days.
CALL TO Arms: The Soldier and the Revolutionary War
Open daily with free admission, this special exhibition commemorates the U.S. Army’s 250th Birthday and the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary. The exhibit features firsthand accounts of those who fought in the Revolutionary War and dozens of period artifacts, including a pair of General George Washington’s pistols, the original flag of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment carried by the Army’s first African American Soldiers, the gold pocket watch that Washington presented to Maj. Gen. Marquis de Lafayette, and the only complete Loyalist uniform in existence.
Virginia 250 Passport Program:
Visit the Museum and collect a stamp for your commemorative booklet highlighting 70 museums and historic sites across the commonwealth as part of the America 250 anniversary.
Seasonal Activities and Special Events
Seasonal Story Time: Join a Museum educator for a read-aloud story followed by a fun craft or activity.
Greeting Card Activity: Create your own greeting card for special delivery to Soldiers and veterans over the holidays.
The Museum Store and Cafe are open daily, offering locals and out-of-town visitors an inspiring destination to visit and shop for unique gifts, memorabilia and apparel that support the Museum.
Army v. Navy 5K & Toys for Tots – December 6, 7–9 a.m.:
The Army Historical Foundation’s second annual Army v. Navy 5K, proudly supported by Walmart, will honor both services’ 250th anniversaries, complete with a special finisher cookie for all runners. The event will also include an official Toys for Tots collection by the Marine Corps Reserve, featuring Santa, hot cocoa, cookies, and toy drop-offs for families in need.
Army v. Navy Game Day – December 13, 10:00 a.m.:
Celebrate game day with The Army Historical Foundation’s festive outdoor tailgate at the Museum beginning at 10 a.m., featuring live drumline performances, Army and Navy reenactors, outdoor games, veteran resource organizations, and food and drinks for purchase. The tailgate will also include appearances from Santa Claus, the Washington Nationals’ George Washington racing president, and AUSA’s Sergeant R. Hero mascot, along with free winter beanies for attendees. The annual Watch Party will follow inside the Museum’s grand lobby, where guests can enjoy the game kickoff at 3 p.m.
For more information or to reserve your free ticket, visit theNMUSA.
About the National Museum of the United States Army
The National Museum of the United States Army provides the only comprehensive portrayal of Army history and traditions through the eyes of the American Soldier. By preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting invaluable artifacts, the National Army Museum creates learning opportunities for all visitors and bonds the American people to their oldest military service. We are America’s Army Museum. The U.S. Army owns and operates the Museum. The Army Historical Foundation continues its fundraising role in support of the Museum and manages all retail, catering, and special events. For more information on the National Museum of the United States Army, visit www.theNMUSA.org.
About the Army Historical Foundation
The Army Historical Foundation establishes, assists, and promotes programs and projects that preserve the history of the American Soldier and promote public understanding of and appreciation for the contributions by all components of the U.S. Army and its members. The Foundation serves as the Army’s official fundraising entity for the Capital Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army. The award-winning, LEED-certified Museum opened on November 11, 2020, at Fort Belvoir, Va., and honors the service and sacrifice of all American Soldiers who have served since the Army’s inception in 1775. For more information on the Foundation and the National Museum of the United States Army, visit www.armyhistory.org.