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Veterans Day open house at the Northwest Veteran Museum in Lynnwood - Lynnwood Today

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The Northwest Veterans Museum in Lynnwood is set to host a Veterans Day Open House on November 11, welcoming visitors from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. This event provides a unique opportunity for the community to honor the sacrifices made by military personnel and engage with various educational displays.

Attendees will have access to the museum's extensive collection, which showcases the rich history and contributions of veterans from different eras. The open house is designed to foster appreciation for military service and encourage discussions about the challenges faced by veterans. By offering free admission, the museum aims to make this educational experience accessible to all, regardless of age. This initiative not only serves as a tribute to those who have served but also strengthens community bonds through shared remembrance and learning. The event is part of a broader effort to promote awareness and understanding of veterans' issues within the local community.

Visitors are encouraged to participate and deepen their connection to the history of military service.

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