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Immerse yourself in Pacific War history with a docent-led tour of the newly renovated George H. W. Bush Gallery at the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg. Spanning six acres, this world-class museum—affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums—offers one of the nation’s most comprehensive accounts of World War II, honoring the millions who served in defense of freedom and democracy. The campus includes the Admiral Nimitz Gallery, Pacific Combat Zone, Plaza of Presidents, Japanese Garden of Peace, and Memorial Courtyard. After the tour, enjoy lunch at Ausländer Restaurant and Biergarten, then continue to Wimberley Glassworks in Wimberley for a live glassblowing demonstration and time to shop their renowned hand-blown art glass. Cost includes motorcoach transportation, lunch, demonstration, admission fees, and tips.