Foundation gives $3M to tell Bob Hope’s story at WW2 Museum
NEW ORLEANS — Bob Hope’s commitment to entertaining U.S. troops will be recognized at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans through a $3 million donation from the comedian’s foundation.
Hope’s story “represents the value of laughter and humanity in even the darkest times,” the museum said in a news release Tuesday.
The museum examines the American experience in World War II, and Hope’s role is “essential to revealing this era’s history,” museum President and CEO Gordon H. “Nick” Mueller said.
Hope, who died in 2003, performed for troops from World War II until the Gulf War.


