A featured exhibit is a horse stable the was home to some the 506th's Company Able and Company Easy,  Easy Company now  known as the Band of Brothers. On display are personal letters and documentation of the last David Kenyon Webster who describes the stable's solitude that the men were able to enjoy while stationed in England.  The stable, originally located on a farm  west of  England,  in the small village of Aldbourne, was disassembled by Keith Sowerby and a team of workers,  palletized by the RAF  and transported to Dobbins Air Base in Marietta Georgia,  on a C-17 Globemaster III by  the Mississippi Air National Guard, 172nd Airlift Wing at Allen C. Thompson Field, Mississippi. The stable was then transported to Toccoa, where  it was  reassembled at its location, a  new Museum site in downtown Toccoa  in October in 2005.    

Chris Anderson editor of WWII magazine, stresses this is a major project that is a tribute to the memory of Camp Toccoa and the Men that trained there during the 1940's.