Monument to Women Veterans

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The Monument to Women Veterans, Inc., is a 501c3 Charitable Non-Profit Corporation established in 2011 that has been leading the charge in recognizing and empowering our military women through a variety of community outreach and awareness efforts.

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Be part of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build a monument and museum to women veterans. Your support and involvement will honor those that served our country as well as establish a world-class national training center for veterans.

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The Monument

World-renowned sculptor Elizabeth MacQueen has been selected to create this magnificent masterpiece that will reach over 30 ft into the air with flames, and a laser beam over a stainless-steel elliptical band of flowing water.

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The Museum

The City of Pensacola, FL has agreed to a 100-year lease of an existing run-down Amtrak train station to establish a museum and national training center. The Monument to Women Veterans will restore and remodel the existing facility and maintain the building and grounds throughout the term of the lease.

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National Training Center

Monument to Women Veterans is proud to announce the groundbreaking of a state-of-the-art national training center in construction for veterans.

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Highlights

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Women's veteran museum to open Wednesday as first phase of veteran training campus plan

November 10, 2021

A museum dedicated to women veterans is opening in Pensacola on Wednesday as the first step in a long-term plan to make the former train station a campus connecting veterans of all kinds to jobs, training and social services.

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Career Paths For Veterans After They Serve

July 19, 2021

Returning to civilian life for veterans after they serve can be stressful, especially taking on the task of job hunting. The upside is that there are several industries veterans have transferable skills in. The National Training Center for Veterans in Construction will be la

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Celebrating the 4th of July on the Sunny Gulf Coast

June 30, 2021

Despite the past year's challenges, we all look forward to celebrating the 4th of July with our family and friends. If you plan on visiting the Gulf Coast this summer, make sure you check out one of these family-friendly celebrations.