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Tank Demo Days and Driving Instruction

Tanks Demo Days

Tank Demo Days 2022

MAY 21 & 22 AUGUST 13 & 14

The American Heritage Museum in Massachusetts is hosting several Tank Demonstration and Tank Ride & Drive Days through 2022. This is a remarkable opportunity to see some of the Museum’s tanks operating on the grounds with accompanying historical narration. We also offer tank driving instruction and rides in the M4 Sherman and M24 Chaffee. Our first Tank Demo Days are on May 21st and 22nd. Tank driving instruction and rides can be scheduled throughout the year. For a complete calendar of events visit our website www.AmericanHeritageMuseum.org

Photo above: The WWII Russian Su-100 operating during our Tank Demo Days. This is one of two on display in the United States. Left photo: People enjoying a ride in the M4 Sherman.

M4 Sherman M24 Chaffee

Driving Instruction & Ride Programs

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The mission of the American Heritage Museum is to bring visitors an immersive experience in history, to provide greater appreciation for those who lived through it and spark excitement to learn more. For the ultimate immersive experience, the American Heritage Museum is offering you the opportunity to RIDE aboard or even DRIVE a real tank from World War II… the M24 Chaffee Light Tank or the M4A3 Sherman Medium Tank!

The American Heritage Museum offers tank riding and driving programs in the Chaffee and Sherman at our tank training area behind the museum in Massachusetts. Check in for your experience and be transported back to 1944 as you squeeze inside these amazing tanks!

https://ahmus.me/tankexp

WWII Tank Driving Instruction Programs

An hour long training experience with 20 minutes of you at the controls. M4 Sherman: $1495 M24 Chaffee: $995

WWII Tank Ride Programs

A 10 minute ride experience. M4 Sherman: $595 for two people M24 Chaffee: $595 for three people.

All tank driving experiences are tax- deductible contributions. 100% of the donations for the experience goes to the upkeep and restoration of the vehicles and expanding educational programs at the American Heritage Museum.

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