Veterans Day at the General Patton Memorial Museum
November 11, 2025 — 11:00 AM
The General Patton Memorial Museum has a long tradition of honoring those who served. The museum’s very first Veterans Day Celebration took place on November 11, 1988—the cement was still drying when the ribbon was cut. It was also General Patton’s 103rd birthday. More than 5,000 guests attended that opening event, including many who had trained at the Desert Training Center and later served under Patton during World War II.
That legacy continues. This year’s program features special guest Helen Patton, a General Patton impersonator, military vehicles, collector clubs and camps, a Miniature Gaming Society exhibit, music and entertainment, food and vendors, plus the museum’s Survival Tree and Remembrance Rocks—a quiet place to pause and reflect on those we’ve lost.
If you’ve never visited the museum on Veterans Day, it’s worth the trip. The setting is historic, the experience personal and inspiring, and it remains one of the most meaningful local places to spend November 11th.
More information: www.generalpattonmuseum.org Phone: (760) 507-4143

