So to start off, I've never actually made a forum so I'm sorry if i fail any etiquette. This isn't really even educational, but I couldn't find a tab for what I wanted to say.
I live within a 100 mile radius of Boston, MA (good luck trying to use my personal info to find me, that's all you get) and last week I was watching The Chieftain's Hatch on YouTube. He mentioned something about a tank museum near Boston, and my interest was peaked. I then went to what I believe is the best tank museum in the US. There's a running Panther, Stug. III, Stuart, Chaffee, M4, Easy Eight, an entire Scud Missile, A T-34-85, and that's not even all of it. They said they opened last May (2019) and no one knows they're there.
So I just wanted to get this out there, and If anyone is a New Englander and loves tanks, then I highly suggest this place.
https://www.americanheritagemuseum.org/
The American Heritage Museum
675 IamD
4.3 years ago
@IamD It's weird how equipment like that, which was only intended to be used for a few months, can outlast so many things.
@F104Deathtrap I know right? It looks like it just came off the production line
Yo, that Panther is awesome!
@IamD you are not a moron, everybody makes mistakes.
@F104Deathtrap I was finally able to add pics after reading like 12 forums just to figure out that I was putting the URL in the parenthesis and not the address. I now feel like a moron.
@IamD debatably...
@WarshipDude Down where the tanks run upside down?
@IamD now that is an interesting one, sad im on the flip side... (Not Australia, im Indonesian)
@Panthers4741 I'll check it out!
@WarshipDude It's Panther 501 I believe. Apparently its crew scuttled it in a swamp and they found it a while back and fished it out. It's the only one in the U.S.
Damn, a working Panther? That's even better, finally no more 50km transmission breaks
@F104Deathtrap Thanks, I'll see what I can do
Hey man, that's pretty cool. You can post photos by uploading them to an image hosting site and linking to them like this:
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