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MUSEUM OF THE FORGOTTEN WARRIORS AND LIBRARY CENTER

A privately owned and operated military museum, 5865 A Road, Marysville, California.  

Museum hours 

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Directions

The museum is open every Saturday

from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m..

The museum is open an extra hour on

Veterans Day and Memorial Day,

from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

AS OF JUNE 3, 2023, THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC PENDING THE RESOLUTION OF PROPERTY ISSUES.

From the north, travel south through Marysville over the Yuba River, immediately exit #20B for North Beale Road, Continue straight, following signs for Beale A.F.B. to the third traffic light, turn left (east) on North Beale Road. Travel six miles to A Road on the right. The road is opposite a small building with a red radar antenna on the roof. Continue to the end of the Road.

From the south, travel north on Hwy 99 or 65 to 70, exit right at #20A on Feather River Blvd to traffic light, right on North Beale Road to second traffic light, left (east) on North Beale Road. Travel six miles to A Road on the right. The road is opposite a small building with a red radar antenna on the roof. Continue to end of the road.

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MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Museum of the Forgotten Warriors and Library Center is to be a refuge of camaraderie and healing and to preserve the legacy of our courageous veterans, their families, and the rich history of our nation's military in order to educate and inspire future generations through their stories, sacrifice, and valor.

Supporting Organization

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A group of women whose sons and daughters are serving or have served in the Armed Forces

Tri Counties Blue Star Moms

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A few of the eighty-four floor to ceiling glass cases displaying 1,322 donated items from 996 individuals and 3,683 purchased and undocumented items. In addition, there is a rough count of  13,289, uniforms, caps, models, photographs, flags, badges, pins, and other items displayed in racks, on the walls, the ceilings, and the museum grounds. 

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The library in the second building that contains more than 4,200 books and binders on military history. 

The display of Camp Far West, the western most military outpost  near Wheatland, California, during the California Gold Rush.

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