A Tribute for those who served.
Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles
In 1986, armed only with a determination to preserve historic military vehicles, four Lexington men formed the Heartland Museum. Today the dozens of fully restored vehicles are dedicated in honor and memory of those who served.
The four friends began taking their restored vehicles to Veterans's Day celebrations and letting veterans ride in the vehicles, even drive them if they wished. The response was so gratifying to the quartet that they continued to comb Central Nebraska for more historic equipment.

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The Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles and the Heartland Amateur Radio Association (WØSOK), are both located just off of Interstate 80 & U.S. 283 Highways at the Lexington, NE Interchange (Exit 237).
The Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles has a broad selection of military vehicles that include Jeeps, Personnel Carriers, Tanks (not all US vintage), Helicopters and other vehicles to numerous to mention. They have nearly completed construction on a new addition to the building and have souvenirs, T-shirts, etc..

On your way through Nebraska on Interstate 80, stop off and visit them. Their Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 6 Days a Week.
Sundays: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.

The museum is only closed on Christmas day, New Years day and for Blizards.
LINKS:
Heartland Amateur Radio Association (WØSOK)
Gallant Warriors
Military Vehicle Preservation Association
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