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Yuma Proving Ground Heritage Center
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The synthesis of Yuma Proving Ground Heritage Center follows chronologically from Camp Laguna and California-Arizona Maneuver Area, to the Korean War, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, and Bosnia. A visitor can step into the Post Commander's office as it appeared in 1954; inspect the large array of shells and munitions; admire prize-winning models of military vehicles; study Army uniforms, equipment and photos from WWII up to the "21st Century Soldier;" and examine a vast array of photos and information on military vehicles, equipment and munitions that have been tested at YPG over the years.

Facilities: Yuma Proving Ground Heritage Center is currently building a gift shop.

Reservations: Reservations are not required at Yuma Proving Ground Heritage Center. Call to set up special arrangements.

Best Time To Visit: Yuma Proving Ground Heritage Center is open Monday through Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Fees: There is no admission charge.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To get to Yuma Proving Ground Heritage Center from Yuma: start out on I-8 east, take the US-95 exit number 2. U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground is located near the Arizona-California border, adjacent to the Colorado River, approximately 24 miles north of the city of Yuma, Arizona.

Address
Yuma Proving Ground
301 C Street, SFCA-SR-YM
Building 2100, Room 8
Yuma, Arizona 85365
Phone
General: (928) 328-3394 x6113
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