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Hill Aerospace Museum
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Hill Aerospace Museum is a military aviation museum located at Hill Air Force Base in Roy, Utah. It is dedicated to the history of the base and aviation in Utah.
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Roy City Centre
5621 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067
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So Delicious Japanese Wasabi
1780 W 5600 S, Roy, UT 84067, United States
Beez Café
5410 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067
Rancherito's Mexican Food
5650 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067
Krishna Express
1908 W 5600 S, Roy, UT 84067
Thai Khao Kaeng Express & Pizzeria
5357 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067
LoLo Hawaiian BBQ - Roy
1952 W 5600 S #1, Roy, UT 84067
Pho King
5451 S 1900 W #4, Roy, UT 84067
Greek Olive
5451 S 1900 W #1, Roy, UT 84067
O-Ku Sushi & Ramen
5429 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067
City Buffet
5673 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067
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Hill Aerospace Museum
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Hill Aerospace Museum

7961 Cottonwood St Building 1955, Hill AFB, UT 84056
4.9(2.4K)
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Hill Aerospace Museum is a military aviation museum located at Hill Air Force Base in Roy, Utah. It is dedicated to the history of the base and aviation in Utah.

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attractions: Roy City Centre, restaurants: So Delicious Japanese Wasabi, Beez Café, Rancherito's Mexican Food, Krishna Express, Thai Khao Kaeng Express & Pizzeria, LoLo Hawaiian BBQ - Roy, Pho King, Greek Olive, O-Ku Sushi & Ramen, City Buffet
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(801) 825-5817
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aerospaceutah.org

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The Hill Aerospace Museum, located at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, is a prestigious institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of aviation and aerospace technology. It serves as a remarkable tribute to the men and women who have contributed to the advancement of military aviation and aerospace innovation.

The museum's collection boasts an extensive array of aircraft, missiles, and aerospace artifacts, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the evolution of military aviation. From early propeller-driven planes to modern fighter jets, the exhibits encompass a wide range of historical and technologically significant aircraft.

History: The Hill Aerospace Museum has its roots in the 1980s when Colonel Kenneth R. Utley, the then-commander of Hill Air Force Base, recognized the need for preserving the military's aviation heritage. With the support of the base personnel and community, plans were set in motion to establish a museum that would house and exhibit significant military aircraft.

In 1986, the museum officially opened its doors, showcasing a modest collection of aircraft and artifacts. Over the years, the collection expanded through donations, acquisitions, and restoration efforts. Today, it stands as one of the largest and most comprehensive aerospace museums in the United States.

Description: The Hill Aerospace Museum covers an expansive area and offers an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a vast outdoor display featuring numerous aircraft, including bombers, cargo planes, fighters, and reconnaissance aircraft. These exhibits provide an opportunity to appreciate the size, scale, and engineering prowess behind these military machines.

Inside the museum, visitors can explore various galleries dedicated to specific eras, themes, and technological advancements. Exhibits may include displays on World War II aircraft, the Cold War era, space exploration, missile systems, and the history of Hill Air Force Base itself. The galleries often feature interactive elements, educational displays, and informative narratives, enriching the visitor's understanding of aerospace history.

In addition to the static displays, the museum also hosts temporary exhibits, special events, and educational programs. These initiatives further engage visitors and offer unique insights into aerospace technology, innovation, and the role of Hill Air Force Base in military operations.

Overall, the Hill Aerospace Museum stands as a remarkable testament to the achievements and contributions of the United States Air Force. It offers visitors an immersive journey through the fascinating world of military aviation and aerospace, honoring the brave men and women who have dedicated their lives to the advancement of...

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Hill Aerospace Museum is located on approximately 30 acres of the northwest corner of Hill Air Force Base, five miles south of Ogden, Utah. The Museum, which opened in 1986, was founded in 1981 as a part of the United States Air Force Heritage Program. The Utah Museum moved to its current facility in 1991 and hosted its four millionth visitor in the spring of 2014. More than 265,000 visitors, coming from every state and from many foreign countries, visited the Museum last year. Not only does the Museum have close to 100 aircraft displayed in its two inside galleries and outside air park, it exhibits thousands of artifacts depicting the history of aviation of the United States Air Force, Hill Air Force Base and the State of Utah.

Along the winding cement path outside, you will see aircraft ranging in size from a small T-39, to a midsize F-4, to the big guns; a B-52 bomber, a KC-135 and a B-1 bomber!

In the museum proper, you'll find a beautiful replica of the Wright Brothers airplane, suspended planes from WWII, the Korean War, and Vietnam.

In the largest hanger, you will find almost every U.S. Air Force flying machine known and one that was a little more unknown, I won't ruin all of the surprises here at the museum. On the very northern section of this hangar you'll see chairs set up, a stage, and four of the most super cool jets in my book. This is where Hill Air Force Base conducts some of its media events, such as base commander changes and press conferences. Behind there are three of the air force's fighting machines, the F-16. HAFB was home to the 388th Fighter Wing flying the F-16 Fighting Falcon. There is also a retired Air Force precision flying team F-16 Thunderbird on display as well as the ugliest fighter ever, the A-10 "Warthog".

The museum does offer a scavenger hunt for children, it takes about three hours to complete, but what a great way to learn history. There is a gift shop on site that offers all kinds of museum, and air force gifts for that airman in your life.

Make a day or at least a good afternoon of the museum, it will be with the time.

The Hill Aerospace Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. Just take exit...

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The Hill Aerospace Museum in Utah is a remarkable destination that offers an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Located on approximately 30 acres at the northwest corner of Hill Air Force Base, the museum is a field museum of the United States Air Force Museum System. It opened in 1986 and has since become one of the premier attractions in Utah.

During my visit, I was thoroughly impressed by the extensive collection of nearly 100 aircraft displayed both inside the museum's two galleries and outside in the air park. The museum showcases a wide range of aircraft, including iconic models such as the B-1 Bomber, B-29 Bomber, P-40, P-51, P-38, Mig 21, Mig 17, F-4, A-10, F-16, and the SR-71. At the time of visit, the place was empty, all the galleries and the personnel was available to answer your question and tell the stories of the planes.

One of the highlights of the museum is its focus on the history of aviation, particularly the contributions of the United States Air Force, Hill Air Force Base, and the state of Utah. Additionally, the Lt. General Marc C. Reynolds Aerospace Center for Education houses a STEM Education program, which includes simulators and interactive learning exhibits.

The museum is well-organized and easy to walk. All the galleries inside have air conditioning. The fact that admission is free makes it an accessible and budget-friendly option for families and individuals alike. Don't forget to make your own donation to maintain it free in the future.

Overall, my experience at the Hill Aerospace Museum was nothing short of awesome. The combination of historical significance, educational opportunities, and impressive aircraft displays makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in aerospace and military...

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