Military display opens at Action Figure Museum

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Heather Warlick writes for the Oklahoman about the opening of the Military display for the Toy & Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley.

Today, on Pearl Harbor Day, the museum will open free to the public to unveil a new room dedicated to the heroes of World War II.

“We’ve always had a military section in the museum, but we have a lot of veterans come through and we really wanted to honor them with the display,” curator Kevin Stark told the  Oklahoman.

Find more about the museum at www.actionfiguremuseum.com.

- Matt Price

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I am interested in seeing what a live-action film take on GI Joe will be in 2009.

dude… enough about this.. let’s talk about star wars, clone wars! i can’t wait for that to come out. lol

I wish they would make Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9 using computer generated Luke, Leia, Han and other beloved characters from days past.

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