Air Force 1 Museum

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The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force works to collect, research, conserve and present the history and heritage of the U.S. Air Force.

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Sep 25, 2024
If I could rate this higher than 5 stars I would! Don’t miss this wonderful museum of the history of air crafts. We had planned a few hours but spent 6 hour! If you love war history and read all t… Full review by 217carolp
Sep 22, 2024
Outstanding museum. It's amazing to be able to view aircrafts dating from the early days of flight all the way to modern day warplanes, as well as, space exploration technology. Full review by Robert E
Sep 17, 2024
Awesome museum of the history of flight. So many exhibits it would take days to see it all, even then you may miss something. I will definitely return often! Full review by Misty S

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how many days would touring the entire museum comfortably, seeing everything there?
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Just the museum would need half a day to full day depending on ur interest to visit and explore all exhibits
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Tour guide available
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Yes, they employ veterans as your guides.
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Can I bring my own electric scooter?
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Yes, you can bring your own scooter. There is an elevator for the movie theater as well as an elevator for the missile gallery. The museum offers scooters for free. The museum's …
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Yes, you can bring your own scooter. There is an elevator for the movie theater as well as an elevator for the missile gallery. The museum offers scooters for free. The museum's scooters must stay indoors.
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Is it warm in the museum during winter how should I dress?
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We were there during July but it was rainy and cold outside. The temperature inside was great
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