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"Mary L. Kirby" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Feb 2003 23:28:17 -0600
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Chris  is right about the Air Power Heritage Museum in Midland, but there
are also 3 others in Texas.

One, The Frontiers of Flight Museum, www.flightmuseum.org in the terminal
at Love Field, Dallas, the home of Southwest Air Lines, has recently had
a ground breaking to move to new facilities by Dec., '03 to a building on
the Love Field grounds, but with more room than is available in the
terminal. This museum has its origins in a collection given to the
University of Texas at Dallas which is located north of Dallas in
Richardson, near Plano, about 15-20 northeast of Love Field.

In Galveston, on the grounds of the local airport, in a hanger is the
Lone Star Flight Museum www.lsfm.org . I do not know if it is in the
terminal, but this museum does include the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame
and numerous old airplanes.

The smallest one I know of is the Flight of the Phoenix Museum in Gilmer
TX. www.flightofthephoenix . While this museum is at a small municipal
airport, there is no standard hours of operation. Rather two local owners
will great the visitors by appointment.

Have a good day.

Mary L. Kirby

On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 14:25:05 -0600 Dawn Scher Thomae <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Besides the Milwaukee airport, which other U.S. airports (or malls)
> have
> museums or museum extensions?
> Dawn Scher Thomae
> Milwaukee Public Museum
>
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