Much enjoyed my thired time there.
A lot of information, pictures and history of William C. Lee, The father of the U. S. Airborne. Well worth the trip to visit this museum.
What an amazing North Carolinian! Dont overlook this beautiful museum. Well worth the trip.
Definitely get more than what you anticipate when approaching the house. Once inside they have so many unique displays of items and information. I would recommend for anyone interested in military history.
A great museum.. Really interesting and the workers there know what there talking about. They tell you a lot and answer any question you ask. Theyre also really nice. The museum also has a lot of interesting exhibits and really tells you about General Lee.
Nice place to visit lots to read about. Cooler temps inside would help
Who new that Bill Lee was the founder of the airborne rangers. A fascinating look into this extraordinary hero, Patriot and inventor. And its FREE. Take the whole family its fun and informative.
This another one of those very specific museums dedicated to the works a one individual but if you are passing though Dunn, Ga on 95 it is a great place to make the stop and learn a little about history.
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This place is amazing and three stories! The thing that got my attention the most was the glider plan that delivered a jeep of troops to the battle field and the Airborne bicycle. A little for everyone. William Carey Lee (not related to the Civil War Lee) was born in Dunn, North Carolina. Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized Lee to form the first paratroop platoon. In August 1942, Lee was the commander of the newly formed 101st Airborne Division. They jumped into France on D-Day. Lee died in 1948 in his Dunn home. It is well worth seeing and I added some pictures.
Yes awesome museum so much artifacts house is so huge and beautiful inside
Nice staff, and well-maintained house. Its worth a visit.
Im a airborne paratrooper
Was closed for a 2 hour lunch
Great
Loved it!
Wonderful place to visit
All airborne need to stop here