Military Vehicles

The National Museum of Military Vehicles in Wyoming

The new 40,000 square-foot Puller Gallery at the recently opened National Museum of Military Vehicles re-imagines the traditional military museum by immersing visitors in the stories of Vietnam and Korean War service members through dynamic, interactive experiences created by leading design-build firm Roto.

Founded by Dan Starks, the former CEO of St. Jude Medical, NMMV is a $100 million, 140,000-square-foot museum located in Dubois, Wyoming. Officially opened on Memorial Day, 2021, it is home to the world’s largest private collection of U.S. military vehicles including

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