Commenter Of The Day: National Museum Of The Pacific War Edition

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A mecca for WWII enthusiasts and school field trips in Central Texas, the National Museum of the Pacific War is dedicated to the war fought in the pacific. Sometimes referred to as the Nimitz Museum, the building houses a real Pacific PT Boat and numerous artifacts from the battles and Chester Nimitz's life. One of the most interesting features in the back is the Japanese Garden of Peace, which is a zen garden dedicated to Nimitz by the leaders of the Japanese military. At the front of the garden is a replica of Togo's study. There's something wonderful and odd about a Japanese garden at the museum of the Pacific War in a German-American town square. There's also something wonderful and odd about the Zenovo ST1 when it's not in the sand, though Alfisted sees the deeper significance.

Nice lines in the sand pit. Must be a zenvo garden.

Wokka wokka wokka! More about the museum here.