I'll throw one out. Where is this?
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I'll throw one out. Where is this?
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The first response would be the Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian in Washington DC -- but I would shift my guess to Oregon and the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville?
Mark
Perhaps the new location of A&S out by IAD?
No to both. Just to note, that isn't the real Endeavor, unlike the Enterprise at the Smithsonian Annex. But it is a real Blackbird. And there are plenty of other artifacts, including one that figured prominently in a Oscar winning movie.
That thinly veiled reference might have been to the Apollo 13 movie? If so, I tender: the Kansas Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, Kansas?
On July 3rd, 1995, Megan and I met Bill Ahlgrim, who gave us a tour of the Rainbo Bakery Factory -- They were gearing up to make thousands of hot dog and hamburger buns for the 4th of July holiday that year. I will always have a soft spot in my roadtrippin' heart for Hutchinson, Kansas!
Now, I know I'll need to stop and look at this museum -- how'd you know about it?
Mark
This is a little further west than Kansas.... Have you ever been on this road? At least two of the Moderators here have been...
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(Photo by Megan Edwards)
Where is this? What's the name of the road in this spot?
In prep for my first X-Country road trip in '06 (Found this place for my 2nd in '07). Took US-50 for most of it, and Road Trip USA (by Jamie Jensen)was the general guide I used for that trip.
The US memorabilia is good, but I learned more about the Russian Space Program than I would have ever expected in the middle of Kansas. I highly recommend a stop.