Motts
Military Museum was founded in 1987 by Warren E. Motts of Groveport,
Ohio who established the museum as a 501 (C) 3 not for profit tax
exempt educational organization. The mission of Motts Military Museum
is to: “To educate the public on the importance of America’s
military past through the documentation, collection, interpretation,
and preservation of tangible artifacts and personal stories of the
men and women who served and are serving in the United States Armed
Forces.”
Originally
established in the Motts family’s 1870 residence, the museum
moved in 1999 to a more modern 5,100 square foot facility with near
four acres of land. The new building and grounds were given to the
Museum through the generosity of Columbus Attorney Robert R. Richards
who was a former special agent of the War Department during World
War II. Over the next several years the museum grew in leaps and
bounds. Donations poured in from veterans and their families. The
museum secured many vehicles, military aircraft, and a Higgins Boat
from World War II. In 2001, the museum broke ground for a new wing
and as funds were available the museum’s volunteer crew, many
of whom were professional carpenters, electricians and other skilled
tradesmen, worked on the 5,200 square feet area. By 2006, the entire
structure was completed and paid in full. Currently items are being
selected and installed in this new wing.
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