American Heritage Museum

The American Heritage Museum is a military history museum located on the grounds of the Collings Foundation in the town of Stow, Massachusetts, 21 miles (34 km) west of Boston. The collection consists of over 100 artifacts, most of which were formerly part of the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation collection in Portola Valley, California.[2] Over half of the items on display are from the World War II era, with World War I, the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Iraq War, and the War on Terror are also represented. Most of the items on display are American, German, Russian, or British in origin.[3]

American Heritage Museum
A Hetzer (German tank destroyer) at the museum
Location within Massachusetts
Established2018
LocationStow, Massachusetts (entrance at 568 Main Street, Hudson, Massachusetts)
Coordinates42°24′03.6″N 71°30′27.7″W
TypeMilitary museum
Executive directorRob Collings[1]
Websitewww.americanheritagemuseum.org

History

Beginning in the early 1980s and continuing for the next 20 years, Jacques Littlefield, a Stanford University graduate and former Hewlett Packard engineer, amassed a $30 million collection of military vehicles and engaged in a program of restoring many of them and giving educational tours to the public.[4][2] By the time of Littlefield's premature death in 2009,[5] his collection had expanded to over 240 vehicles.[6] In accordance with his objective of preserving the collection for the future, the Foundation donated its collection to the Collings Foundation, a non-profit educational institution founded in 1979[7] with a mission dedicated to the preservation and public display of transportation-related history. The Collings Foundation then auctioned off[8] 120 of the vehicles, netting $9.5 million[9] to fund creation of a new 69,000-square-foot (6,400 m2)[7] museum to display the remaining 80 items in the collection at the Collings Foundation headquarters in the Boston area.[2]

Meanwhile, in August 2015, the Planning Board of the Town of Stow initially rejected the Foundation's application to build the museum,[10] questioning the propriety of locating such a large facility on land that was zoned for residential use. In its defense, the Foundation cited Massachusetts' Dover Amendment, which the Foundation believed would exempt the museum from zoning restrictions, on the grounds that its purpose would be primarily educational in nature.[11][9] Ultimately, an agreement was reached between the two parties in July 2017,[7] and construction of the museum was completed in 2018. The museum held a preview opening in October 2018[12] and had its grand opening in May 2019.[13][14][15][16]

Exhibits

Visitors are encouraged to begin their tour with the viewing of a brief introductory film, followed by the immersive walk-through of the "WWI Trench Experience" room containing a recreation of Western Front trenches at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, the first and only offensive launched solely by the United States Army in World War I. Visitors next enter the "War Clouds" room, which covers the Interwar period and the rise of Nazi Germany. They then exit to the main cavernous display room of the museum, in which artifacts are arranged roughly chronologically and grouped under major campaigns and theaters of war.

Some of the major artifacts currently on display are as follows:[3]

Leichter Panzerspähwagen SdKfz 222 German armored scout car
M5A1 Stuart VI light tank
Volkswagen Kübelwagen Type 82 German reconnaissance car
Volkswagen Schwimmwagen Type 166 German amphibious personnel carrier
Sd.Kfz. 2 Kleines Kettenkrad German personnel carrier
StuG III Ausf. G Tank Destroyer
M16 Half Track personnel carrier
150cm Flakscheinwerfer German anti-aircraft searchlight
JB-2 Loon flying bomb (in German V-1 paint scheme)
M8 Greyhound armored car
Artifact Type Country of origin Campaign/theater Notes
Ford Model Tambulance USAWWI Trench Experience
M1917light tank USAWWI Trench Experience
Panzer I. Atank Nazi GermanyWar Clouds
Vickers Mk. IVlight tank UKWar CloudsThe only one on public display in the U.S.
Mercedes G4staff car USAWar Clouds
M4A1 Sherman (Grizzly I)tank USAArsenal of Democracy
Shermanturret trainer USAArsenal of Democracy
M3 Leemedium tank USANorth Africa
Matilda MK.IItank UKNorth AfricaThe only one on public display in North America
Sd.Kfz. 10 1-Tonpersonnel carrier/prime mover Nazi GermanyNorth AfricaThe only one on public display in the U.S.
Leichter Panzerspähwagen Sd.Kfz. 222armored scout car Nazi GermanyNorth AfricaOne of only two intact SdKfz 222 in the world and the only one on public display in North America
7.5 cm Pak 40anti-tank gun Nazi GermanyNorth AfricaThe only one on public display in the U.S.
M3A1scout car USAItalian Campaign
M5A1 Stuart VIlight tank USAItalian Campaign
VW Kübelwagen Type 82reconnaissance car Nazi GermanyItalian Campaign
VW Schwimmwagen Type 166amphibious personnel carrier Nazi GermanyItalian Campaign
T-34/76tank Soviet UnionEastern FrontThe only one on public display in North America
Sd.Kfz. 251/1 Ausf. Dhalf-track armored personnel carrier Nazi GermanyEastern FrontOne of only two on display in the U.S.
Sd.Kfz. 2 Kleines Kettenkradhalf-track personnel carrier Nazi GermanyEastern Front
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. Gtank destroyer Nazi GermanyEastern FrontThe only running StuG IIIin North America, with $1M of restoration work
Borgward IVdemolition vehicle Nazi GermanyEastern FrontOne of only four in the world, and the only one on display in North America
T-34/85tank Soviet UnionClash of SteelThe only one on display in North America
Panzer V "Panther" Ausf. Atank Nazi GermanyClash of SteelThe only one on display in North America[17]
LCVP “Higgins Boat”landing craft USAD-DayThe one on display is a survivor of the Normandy D-Day invasion
Churchill Crocodileflame thrower tank UKD-DayOne of only two on display in the U.S.
Cromwell Itank UKD-DayOne of only two in the U.S.
Jagdpanzer 38 Hetzertank destroyer Nazi GermanyBattle of the Bulge
M4A3E2 Sherman “Jumbo”tank USABattle of the BulgeThe only one on public display in North America; participated in the Battle of the Bulge
M16 Half Trackmultiple gun motor carriage USABattle of the Bulge
M22 Locustairborne tank USACrossing the Rhine
M18 Hellcattank destroyer USACrossing the Rhine
A34 Cometcruiser tank UKCrossing the RhineThe only one on display in the U.S.
IS-2tank Soviet UnionBattle for BerlinThe only IS-2 on display in North America; served in the Battle for Berlin
SU-100tank destroyer Soviet UnionBattle for BerlinOne of only two on display in the U.S.
Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-14fighter aircraft Nazi GermanyBattle for Berlin
Sd.Kfz. 8 12 tonpersonnel carrier/prime mover Nazi GermanyDefense of the ReichThe only one on display in the U.S.; appeared in the film The Dirty Dozen
Kommandogerät 40anti-aircraft battery rangefinder computer Nazi GermanyDefense of the ReichOne of only three in the world and the only one on public display in North America
150cm Flakscheinwerferanti-aircraft battery searchlight Nazi GermanyDefense of the Reich
JB-2 Loon (in V-1 paint scheme)flying bomb Nazi GermanyDefense of the Reich
M8 Greyhoundarmored car USALiberation
LVT(A)-4landing vehicle USAPacific WarThe only one on public display in the U.S.
M4A3 Shermantank USAPacific War
M29C Weaselpersonnel carrier USAPacific War
P-40B Tomahawkfighter aircraft USAPacific War"Last fully restored and flying fighter that survived the attack on Pearl Harbor."
Daimler Dingo Mk1armored personnel carrier UKPacific War
Type 4 Ho-Roself-propelled gun JapanPacific WarCaptured in the Philippines and is the only one left in the world
M7 Priestself-propelled howitzer USAKorean War
M26A1 Pershingtank USAKorean War
M24 Chaffeelight tank USAKorean War
M39armored utility vehicle USAKorean War
M2A1half track scout vehicle USAKorean War
M4A3E8 76W HVSS Shermantank USAKorean War
M41 Walker Bulldoglight tank USAVietnam War
M48 Pattontank USAVietnam War
PT-76amphibious tank Soviet UnionVietnam War
T72Gtank Soviet UnionCold War
M551 Sheridanamphibious tank USAGulf War
M60A1tank USAGulf War
T-55tank IraqGulf War
MAZ-7310missile launcher IraqGulf WarThe only one on display in North America
Scud-Bmissile IraqGulf WarThe only one on display in North America
2S1 Gvozdikaself-propelled howitzer IraqGulf WarCaptured by the U.S. Army during Operation Desert Storm
M1A1 Abramstank USAWar on TerrorismThe only one on public display in the world. This is the M1A1 commanded by US Marine Sgt George M. Ulloa, which on August 2, 2006 was hit by two IED's in Al Anbar Province, fatally injuring Sgt Ulloa.[18][13]
QinetiQ TALONtracked robot USAWar on Terrorism
iRobot PackBottracked robot USAWar on Terrorism

The museum also includes a section of the Berlin Wall, and a September 11 memorial featuring a twisted steel beam from one of the World Trade Center towers. The steel beam was dedicated in a ceremony at the museum on September 11, 2018.[19]

See also

Tank museums
American military museums
Other resources

References

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  7. Strohl, Daniel (30 August 2018). "Last of Littlefield tank collection arrives ahead of American Heritage Museum's opening". Hemmings. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  8. Jordan Golson (16 July 2014). "A bunch of war buffs just dropped $10M on an arsenal of old tanks". Wired. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  9. Strohl, Daniel (5 August 2015). "Plans for museum to house the ex-Littlefield military vehicle collection stalled". Hemmings. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
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  12. Jeff Malachowski (4 October 2018). "Living History: The Collings Foundation will host a WWII re-enactment and veterans roundtable". Wicked Local. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  13. Dan Guzman (3 May 2019). "90 Military Vehicles — From WWI To Today — Go On Display At New Mass. Museum". WBUR. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
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  15. "Bringing history to life". Community Advocate. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
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