Set your reminders now, because the Smithsonian Channel is about to take us on a construction journey right here in Arlington. The popular series “How Did They Build That” will turn its focus to the impressively constructed National Medal of Honor Museum on Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. According to the City of Arlington, this feature offers an intimate glance at the structure that has been dedicated to America’s bravest.
Witness firsthand how the 100,000-square-foot space came to honor our heroes. Having opened its doors on March 25, the museum now houses 31,000 square feet of exhibition galleries. Sharing stories stands as a tribute to those awarded the highest recognition in the military, the Medal of Honor. With many local connections, the museum includes a theater named after Colonel Neel E. Kearby, an Arlington-raised World War II ace, posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Residents who prefer to delve into the narrative fabric of the museum from the comfort of their homes have another avenue. A critically acclaimed video series, “Forged By Honor,” is also available to explore the determination and passion that fueled the creation of this national landmark. The City’s award-winning series provides a comprehensive look at the museum’s journey from a mere concept to its prestigious reality…