The National Museum of the United States Air Force, located in Dayton, OH is
the oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world.  In 2005 we
served 97,721 people in 1330 formal education programs. This does not take
into account the "walk-in" visitors, who we have little way of tracking
beyond their triggering an electronic visitor counter (we are a free, public
museum).  Our total attendance in 2005 was 1.1 million.  Our education
programs include workshops, guided tours, self-guided "scavenger hunt"
tours, once-a-month Family Day programs, and Home School Day programs (twice
a year), as well as various special events, audio-visual loans, or off-site
programs.  We have three f/t Education Coordinators who teach, create lesson
plans and develop programs, and schedule all 1330 programs.  The Director of
Education still teaches a few classes as well.  We also have a core group of
about 40 volunteers who serve as tour guides and demonstration station
leaders and who provide administrative support.   Hope this information is
useful.  

Sarah Sessions
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National Museum of the United States Air Force
1100 Spaatz St.
WPAFB, OH 45433-7102
(937) 255-5174 x376
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