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U.S. Army Chemical Corps Museum

U.S. Army Chemical Corps Museum

The entrance to the US Army Chemical Corps Museum.

The U.S. Army Chemical Corps Museum features artifact exhibits, immersion dioramas, graphics, and text, displayed in a 9,000 square foot gallery, to relate to our visitors the history of the Corps from 1917 to the present.. More

Contact:

General Information: 573-596-0240

Location:

14296 South Dakota Avenue, Bldg 1607

Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473

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Visiting the Museum

Free Admission
Closed on Federal Holidays
The US Army Chemical Corps Museum is located in the John B. Mahaffey Museum Complex within Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, South of I-44 between Saint Louis and Springfield. Visitors are subject to follow base guidelines for base entry. For information regarding Fort Leonard Wood gate access please. Click here for visitor information

Hours


Monday 0800 - 1600


Tuesday 0800 - 1600


Wednesday 0800 - 1600


Thursday 0800 - 1600


Friday 0800 - 1600


Saturday 0900 - 1500


Sunday Closed


About the US Army Chemical Corps Museum

The U.S. Army Chemical Corps Museum features artifact exhibits, immersion dioramas, graphics, and text, displayed in a 9,000 square foot gallery, to relate to our visitors the history of the Corps from 1917 to the present.

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