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Utah Beach Museum

Utah Beach Museum, located in Normandy, France, commemorates the pivotal role of Utah Beach during D-Day on June 6, 1944. It showcases exhibits, artifacts, and detailed displays that illustrate the planning, execution, and significance of the Allied invasion here, which was crucial in turning the tide of World War II. The museum provides context about the soldiers' experiences, military strategies, and the broader Normandy campaign, helping visitors understand the scale and importance of this historic event. It aims to honor those who fought and to educate the public about the sacrifices made during this turning point in history.