I really want to like this place and I appreciate what they are doing.π It takes a tremendous amount of time and volunteers to keep something like this going.π©βπ§ I admire and appreciate how much they've accomplished.ππ»
The airplanes are outdoors and subjected to some pretty tough winter weather up here. π¨οΈIt's a rather depressed area decades after the boom time when it was operational. πIt's kind of depressing and sad to see the planes just sitting there. But they are cared for. The signage is very good.ππ» It's one of the few places you can see a Voodoo!πΉ
Please stop and make a donation π΅if it's on your way. Or visit their website and buy one of their many license plates. If you are in an RV you can spend the night in the parking lot of the museum building, which is pretty much a community center that has...
Β Β Β Read moreThis place is amazing so full of air Force and KI history. You can go back multiple times and find something new or something you didn't see last time. The people who run this place are amazing and do a great job with what little help and resources they have. They also sponsor local scouting programs and help their community in any way they can. Truly a diamond in the rough and well worth the trip to see. Admission I believe is free with donations always welcome. They also have a little gift shop. A must see for any history buff or family looking for a...
Β Β Β Read moreNice museum filled with interesting information and displays. Cool collection of hand assembled model airplanes. Bring cash (they don't accept cards yet) because the gift shop has nice stuff and it is affordable! The static display of aircraft are amazing and worth viewing. The (former) Russian fuel transport plane parked on the airport tarmac is also nifty along with the story behind it. I was glad that I stopped by and got to spend time with the Navy Seabee that was manning the...
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