About the Museum
The non-profit International Museum of World War II, located at 344 Main Street in South Kingstown, RI, opened officially in the fall of 2018 and began offering school field trips in January of 2019. Since opening its doors for schools from around Southern New England, more than 4,000 students have visited the museum. The World War II Foundation pays for all costs associated with the field trips, including bus rentals.
For the public, the cost is $10 for adults, with kids 12 and under free. Each visitor will leave with a free WWII Foundation DVD film. All veterans receive free admission.
To date, the World War II Foundation has produced 42 documentary films on World War II, which rank in the top 5 of most requested programs nationally by PBS stations. Some of the narrators of WWII Foundation films, which range in length from 60 to 90 minutes, include Bill Belichick, Luke Bryan, Tom Brokaw, Darius Rucker, Dan Aykroyd, Tom Selleck, Gary Sinise, Matthew Broderick, Jon Seda, Liev Schreiber, David McCallum, Paul Giamatti, John Malkovich, Keith Morrison, Tim McCarver, Jane Lynch, Damian Lewis, Jim Nantz, Kyle Chandler, and others. Seven additional films are in post-production.
The World War II Foundation’s International Museum of World War II has on display thousands of artifacts from WWII, as well as offering a theatre that seats 50 and a library with over 700 World War II books. The World War II Foundation also has a Podcast. The Podcast is called From the Front to the Films. The non-profit education center also utilizes hand-held audio tour guides to give visitors a more informative and productive visit. The guides are loaded with 100 facts about World War II. For more information about a visit, please call 401-862-3030 or email us at info@wwiifoundation.org


