
Mark your calendars for a spectacular evening on March 22 as the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington gears up for its grand opening with a free public celebration. Set to commence at 7 p.m. on East Road to Six Flags, right next to the museum itself, the event invites the whole family to enjoy live music, dynamic performances, and eloquent speeches from individuals bestowed with the Medal of Honor.
The night will feature a series of attractions, including military displays, interactive exhibits, and even a Children's Zone—there’s something for each member of the family to delve into, with photo ops along sports teams like the Texas Rangers and Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, reported the City of Arlington. And as the event unfolds, one can bask in the collective reverie of unity and valor under the broad skies of Texas, but remember to register on Eventbrite to secure your spot for the 9 p.m. show, where the sky will come alive with an immersive 360-degree production of drones and fireworks.
Attendees are reminded to bring their own blankets and lawn chairs for a more comfortable experience, though certain items, such as firearms, outside foods and beverages, and drones, amongst others, are definitively off the list per the same source.
Finally, the excitement culminates on March 25, with the official opening of the National Medal of Honor Museum at 1861 AT&T Way, starting sharply at 9:30 a.m. Visitors can step through new doors to stories of immeasurable bravery and sacrifice.