Our Kiosks
Experience Veterans’ Stories Through In-Person Kiosks
Each kiosk provides access to video interviews and personal stories submitted by veterans across the country. Visitors can watch these stories, explore military experiences, and gain a deeper understanding of what service truly means – all through a user-friendly touchscreen experience.
Allow your visitors to connect with veterans’ stories in a powerful and immersive way. These interactive stations are designed to preserve, honor, and share real accounts of military service, sacrifice, and courage – right where the public can access them.
Currently, you can find our in-person kiosks at these impactful locations:
- Jacksonville Naval Museum/ USS Orleck
- Jacksonville City Hall (Florida)/Military Affairs and Veterans Department)
- Jacksonville Public Library
- National POW/MIA Memorial Museum
- Veterans Museum and Education Center in Daytona
- Florida State Capitol Building in Tallahassee
- The Mandarin Museum
- Martin County Library
- University of North Florida Allen Lastinger Center for Florida History
- Ponte Vedra Branch Library
Partnership with Florida Department of Veterans Affairs
The Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs operates eight skilled nursing facilities and one assisted living facility. The Veterans Museum placed kiosks at eight of the FDVA facilities in the fall of 2025. Those kiosks have been fitted with a side-mount tablet that enables users in wheelchairs or scooters to select content. The resident Veterans are able to view and interact with the kiosks.
The kiosks at the State Veteran Homes have the highest engagement numbers of any in the Veterans Museum. Our team will be travelling to each home in 2026 to interview the residents for the Library of Congress Veterans History Project and the Veterans Museum.
Our kiosks are installed in these FDVA State Veteran Homes:
- Clyde E. Lassen State Veteran’s Nursing Home (SVNH)
- Robert H. Jenkins, Jr. Veterans’ Domiciliary
- Emory L. Bennett SVNH
- Baldomero Lopez SVNH
- Ardie R. Copas SVNH
- Clifford Chester Sims SVNH
- Douglas T. Jacobson SVNH
- Alexander “Sandy” Nininger SVNH
Preview the Experience
Watch the video below to get a glimpse of what our in-person kiosks offer and how they bring the mission of the Veterans Museum to life for public audiences.
Updated Kiosk Interface
Our kiosk interface, running on KioWare software, has been updated in the Fall of 2025 to add search functions and keyword sorting. Watch the video below to see how these new functions connect the user to our Veterans.
Host a Veterans Museum Kiosk
Do you have veterans on your team or serve a community that values honoring military service?
We invite you to bring one of our interactive panels to your organization, museum, city building, or public space. It’s a powerful way to support veterans, educate the public, and become part of a national storytelling initiative.
To inquire about hosting a kiosk, contact us at info@vetsmuseum.com.
Let’s bring these stories to more communities – together.