America's first national museum and memorial dedicated to all police in Federal, State, County and Local Departments killed in the line of duty.
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Sep 26, 2024
The American Police Hall of Fame is a very moving place. It really honors law enforcement with the displays. There are many police vehicles and other artifacts. The wall is very touching, and they ha… Full review by Petergun1962
Aug 16, 2024
Very nice police history museum / hall of fame / memorial to fallen officers. Staff was friendly, gave us a facility overview. We elected to explore on our own, but staff was available to answer any … Full review by Donnie-travels
Jul 31, 2024
Nice range, have been going there for years, with exception to shooting my A/R 556, go to Pint and Pistol for that, Range employees at helpful, and outstanding! One exception on this review, in regar… Full review by Ricky H
How do you get WT stamped in your passport to use the firearms? From the u.k.
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Yes the above response is correct. The ESTA is Us$14 which at the current rate of exchange is around £11. If you want a wider range of firearms try the Orlando Gun Club.
Adults: $13.00 Children (Ages 4 - 12): $8.00 Military & Senior Citizens: $10.00 Law Enforcement Officers: $2.00 Family Survivors: FREE If your a serving officer take your ID. …
Adults: $13.00 Children (Ages 4 - 12): $8.00 Military & Senior Citizens: $10.00 Law Enforcement Officers: $2.00 Family Survivors: FREE If your a serving officer take your ID. We’re from the UK and they accepted ours as well. But I gave the rest in donation as such a wonderful place
yes their is a small charge not much but it is filled with things to see all the fallen officers from all fifty states with some of the related materials from that officer that the famlies donated …
yes their is a small charge not much but it is filled with things to see all the fallen officers from all fifty states with some of the related materials from that officer that the famlies donated and the dept. that they served plus you can go to the gun range and shoot or be taught how to shoot machine guns too its all right their well alittle more then you asked but hope it helps ya