Which military history museum's mascot character dramatically increased youth visitor engagement by 47% within one year of its introduction in 2018?
Military history museums face unique challenges in attracting diverse audiences while maintaining reverence for their subject matter. Brand mascots have emerged as a surprising tool for military museums to bridge this gap. This poll explores how successful military museums have used mascots to engage visitors without trivializing history. How well do you know the strategies behind military museum brand marketing?
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- The Imperial War Museum's 'Captain Chronicle', a cartoon journal-keeping soldier who guides children through wartime experiences
- The National World War II Museum's 'Victory Violet', a Rosie the Riveter-inspired character who explains home front contributions
- The National Army Museum's 'Sergeant Scout', a military dog character who leads interactive discovery missions
- The Australian War Memorial's 'ANZAC Andy', a young soldier who shares personal letters and stories from different conflicts
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