This video features a collaboration between the National Cowboy Museum and CCW Safe, suggesting a focus on firearms history, cowboy culture, and potentially responsible gun ownership or self-defense within that context. Given the involvement of CCW Safe, it's likely to touch upon legal aspects of firearm use and carry, offering insights into the heritage of firearms in the American West and their modern implications.
This video highlights a special Military Museum tour in Colorado Springs, attended by 104 visitors, including a significant group of Vietnam Veterans who are holding a reunion. The museum expresses pride in hosting them. Information is provided for those interested in visiting the museum, which offers one guided tour daily on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM throughout the summer. A link to purchase t-shirts from Dragon Man's is also included.
This video announces an upcoming machine gun shoot event at a museum. It provides key logistical details for potential attendees, including the days and times of the event (Saturday and Sunday starting at 10 am), the museum opening hours (9 am), and the fact that no reservations are needed. The video aims to give viewers a glimpse of what they can expect to see if they visit.
This YouTube video documents a museum tour held on a snowy Sunday, May 22, 2022. The tour saw a turnout of 74 visitors from across the United States, with more expected. The description highlights upcoming tours on Wednesday and Friday at 10 am, continuing throughout the season. A special guided tour is announced for Memorial Day, May 30th, at 10 am, presented as a way to honor fallen soldiers. A link to the museum's store for t-shirts is also provided.
This video offers a museum tour led by Dragonman. It highlights the potential for future tours around Thanksgiving, contingent on weather and attendee numbers. The description also mentions the typical opening schedule for the museum for the following year, starting the first weekend in April. A link to purchase t-shirts is provided.
This video documents a museum tour held on a Sunday, which saw over 100 attendees, indicating a record-breaking year for the museum's tour program. To date, over 5,000 people have participated in the tours this year. The museum offers guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10 am. Visitors do not need to make an appointment; they can simply arrive and pay in person between 9:30 am and 10 am on any of the scheduled tour days.
This video features the creator driving some of their personal military vehicles, of which they own 92. They express enjoyment in operating these vehicles and mention that all their vehicles are on display at a museum on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, starting at 10 am. The description also includes a link to a store selling t-shirts.
This video documents a private tour of a military museum for 56 children from a Jewish school in Denver. The host shares insights into various wars and specifically focuses on Hitler's Germany. The museum is open for tours on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10 am, with no online reservations required. The description also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from the museum's store.
This YouTube video documents a museum tour held on a Wednesday, attracting 84 participants, which is noted as a great turnout for a weekday. The description emphasizes that the museum is exclusively accessible via guided tours, which last approximately two hours. It also highlights that reservations are not required for the guided tours but attendees must arrive promptly at 10 am. A link to the Dragon Man's store for t-shirts is also provided. The video's focus is on the tour experience itself, not on any specific firearms.
This video showcases a "Revolutionary War Display" and announces new Friday tours for a museum. The museum covers military history from 1775 through Afghanistan. The content emphasizes making history come alive and encourages visits on Wednesdays, Fridays, or Sundays starting at 10 am. A link to shop t-shirts is also provided.
This video captures a special day at Dragonman's where Vietnam Era POW soldiers visited a museum. The experience brought back a flood of memories, both positive and negative, for these veterans from across the United States. Many of them were Navy and Air Force pilots who were shot down early in the war. The description mentions the soldiers' survival and their ability to share their stories, highlighting the emotional impact of the visit for both the POWs and the staff at Dragonman's. It also promotes t-shirts available for purchase.
This video highlights a successful guided military museum tour that attracted 87 visitors from across the country. The description emphasizes the exclusive nature of these tours, occurring only on Wednesdays and Sundays at 10 AM from April through November. Interested individuals can register online via www.dragonmans.com or pay upon arrival, as no one is turned away. The description also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from the museum's store.
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