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MILITARY TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM OF NEW JERSEY

The Military Technology Museum of New Jersey (MTMNJ) is a unique museum. The museum has on exhibit some of the rarest military prototype vehicles in existence, but what really makes the museum stand out is that many of these prototype vehicles actually run and are used in demonstrations and at various events.

MTMNJ was established in 2006 and is situated within the historic Camp Evans military site in Wall, New Jersey. The museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and is part of a consortium with InfoAge Science & History Museums. InfoAge currently manages all of the Camp Evans site facilities and charges admission for access to museums on the property. Despite the connection with InfoAge, MTMNJ does not receive any funding from InfoAge, including gate fees, and relies solely on direct donations.

Daniel Janquitto is the founder and president

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