U.S. Marine Corps photo by Museum/Released 220224-M-IH268-0008.JPG
May 20, 2022
Visit the Parris Island Museum, where every artifact holds a story. Our displays range from Spanish and French settlements during the 16th century, to the development of Parris Island as a training depot for U.S. Marines, to exhibits on World Wars I and II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Every Marine who trains at Parris Island walks through our hallowed halls to learn more about their legacy. Be sure to check out the video on the trials of modern recruit training! We also welcome locals and tourists to learn about the local history of the area. When you’re getting ready to leave, ask the front desk for the Iron Mike Driving Tour to see more of the depot.
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