Voted the Best Free Museum in America by readers of USA Today five times, the National Infantry Museum honors Soldiers from 1775 to today. Their stories of service and sacrifice are told through priceless artifacts, state-of-the-art exhibits, interactive galleries and memorials to the Vietnam War and the Global War on Terrorism. The Last 100 Yards ramp – the museum’s signature attraction – depicts significant battles in the Infantry’s history, including the Rangers’ scaling of Pointe du Hoc on Omaha Beach and the parachute drop on Corregidor during World War II. The 200-acre tract also holds an authentically recreated World War II Company Street as well as a parade field where thousands of Soldiers begin their military career.