100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum





Housed in the original airfield control tower and other atmospheric buildings 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum is a moving testament to the Americans who came to Thorpe Abbotts in Norfolk to fight alongside the allies during World War Two.
“This museum captures a significant period in Norfolk’s history brilliantly. It makes for a fascinating visit and the personal stories will stay with you long after”.
John Davies, Chief Curator, Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service
Venue Type:
Museum
100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum
Common Road
Dickleburgh
Diss
Norfolk
IP21 4PH
England
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