Here in Georgia, we're fortunate to have the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins. I remember walking among the planes as a little child and again right after I got my driver's license. I recently visited the museum for the third time not long after they opened their Aviation Hall of Fame exhibit and D-day display.
Walking through the planes I saw both the familiar displays and the new additions to their fleet. It still all astonishes me when I see it. The massive planes, once essential to our airforce, now stand in their spots of honor for the visitors to enjoy. If you haven't been there, I'd encourage you to take the time to. It's well worth the drive. I'd also encourage you to donate what you can. The museum doesn't charge admission, but appreciates donations. Below are a few pictures; Click here for the entire album. I should really go back. Since I've last been, they've added a Thunderbirds Exhibit complete with an F-16 previously used by the team.
This weekend will mark the museum's 25th anniversary. Workers, volunteers and the public are all invited to attend an event being held on Friday (the 6th) to celebrate the museum's success and help promote the wonderful work they do.
Warner Robins Museum of Aviation celebrates 25 years!
11/3/09 |
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Labels: Field Trips, Introduction
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