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In May of 1997, the Museum of Aviation opened an Air Force 50th Anniversary exhibit to recognize the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II and the achievements of black Americans in aviation. The 5,000- squ
The Museum of Aviation opened a new exhibit in October 2008 that interprets how the cooperation of airborne, troop carrier and glider units contributed to the success of Operation Overlord, known as D
The Hump Pilot exhibit portrays the efforts and hardships endured by those who provided air logistics support in the China, Burma, India theater during World War II. The exhibit displays tribal artifa
It is the mission of the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame to promote and encourage the growth and public support of aviation within the state of Georgia by honoring aviation leaders, living and dead, who
The Museum of Aviation is proud to honor recipients of the 'Medal of Honor' with a distinctive outdoor memorial display. Surrounded by a walkway and meditation benches, the display consists
An outdoor memorial to Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action opened at the Museum of Aviation on 7 October 2008.
The F-16A on display (S/N 81-0676) was one of the first F-16s to be received by the Thunderbirds in 1982 when they transitioned from T-38s to F-16s. The Thunderbirds continued to fly this aircraft unt
On April 25, 1998 the Museum of Aviation held the grand opening of a new exhibit honoring retired Brigadier General Robert L. Scott, Jr. The 1,700 square foot exhibit, entitled 'God Is My Co-Pilo
The Museum of Aviation honors the 483rd Bomb Group with an exhibit extolling the unit's combat experience in Europe during 1944-1945. The exhibit features a 60-foot-long cut-away replica of a B-1
The museum collects and exhibits historical artifacts and works of art that are primarily of significance to the history of African Americans in Macon and the state of Georgia. This includes materials
Folk art is usually described in one of two ways: as an artistic tradition passed down through generations, or as works of art created by individuals with no formal art training. Folk artists have the
A musician, storyteller/oral historian, the traditional Griot was the product, or rather the embodiment of West African oral traditions. A native of Macon, Georgia, Wilfred R. Stroud embodies many of
The individuals and achievements presented in this exhibit are not intended to represent the full scope of the contributions of African Americans, but rather a small sampling of objects and informatio
The Tubman Museum collects and exhibits fine art by African American artists dating from the 19th century to the present. The museum also collects works of art that refer to, or comment on, developmen
The F-16A on display (S/N 81-0676) was one of the first F-16s to be received by the Thunderbirds in 1982 when they transitioned from T-38s to F-16s. The Thunderbirds continued to fly this aircraft unt
The Hump Pilot exhibit portrays the efforts and hardships endured by those who provided air logistics support in the China, Burma, India theater during World War II. The exhibit displays tribal artifa
It is the mission of the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame to promote and encourage the growth and public support of aviation within the state of Georgia by honoring aviation leaders, living and dead, who
In May of 1997, the Museum of Aviation opened an Air Force 50th Anniversary exhibit to recognize the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II and the achievements of black Americans in aviation. The 5,000- squ
On April 25, 1998 the Museum of Aviation held the grand opening of a new exhibit honoring retired Brigadier General Robert L. Scott, Jr. The 1,700 square foot exhibit, entitled 'God Is My Co-Pilo
An outdoor memorial to Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action opened at the Museum of Aviation on 7 October 2008.