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Smithsonian Air Space Museum

6/28/2014

Our location - Carlisle, PA

Smithsonian Air Space Museum


Even though we spent two weeks in Millersville, MD, just north of Washington, DC, we had little time for touring as Mark was working.  When we relocated to Carlisle, PA, we made the trip down to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum at Dullas Airport, one of Mark's big items in his "bucket list."  Actually the distance wasn't that much more from Carlisle than it would have been from Millersville. 

The trip also gave us a chance to meet with our daughter, Stacy again.

The Air and Space Museum was a major improvement over the original Air and Space Museum on the Mall in D.C.  Too many things to take photos of.  Here are a few.
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Smithsonian Air Space The museum building.

The tower is a replica of an active tower that you can see the Dullas Airport runways.
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Smithsonian Air Space The Shuttle Discovery, a Shuttle that had actually been in space, Smithsonian Air Space
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Smithsonian Air Space A seaplane being restored in the restoration center. Smithsonian Air Space
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Smithsonian Air Space "Enola Gay" in the B-29 bomber that carried the first nuclear bomb into war.. Smithsonian Air Space
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