Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum, Military memorial museum in North Oakland, Pittsburgh, United States.
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum is a grand Beaux-Arts building housing over 9,100 military artifacts collected across centuries of warfare. The exhibitions display weapons, uniforms, documents, and personal objects from the Civil War through contemporary conflicts, arranged across multiple floors.
The Grand Army of the Republic conceived this memorial in the 1890s on a former Union Army mustering ground, with the building dedicated in 1910. It was built to honor the sacrifices and achievements of soldiers across multiple generations and wars.
The Hall of Valor displays the names of regional veterans and Medal of Honor recipients whose service is honored throughout the building. Visitors can explore the personal stories of soldiers from different eras, making their individual sacrifices visible and remembered.
The building features exhibition spaces across multiple floors that are straightforward to navigate, along with an auditorium area. Parking is available in an underground garage, though it is primarily shared with the University of Pittsburgh.
The building served as a filming location for multiple productions, including scenes for the 1991 thriller The Silence of the Lambs. Movie enthusiasts can walk the same stairways and rooms that appeared on screen in this acclaimed film.
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