About the Company
rating: 4.6
The CR Smith Museum is a nonprofit organization that preserves the history of American Airlines and explains what it takes to run the airline, as told through the perspective of the team members who work there. Through its activities, the museum serves schools, the general public and American Airlines team members. The museum is committed to education, with a focus on hands-on, interactive learning.
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Contact Information
Phone: +1 682-278-9085
Website: http://www.crsmithmuseum.org/
Address: 4601 Hwy 360 3, Rm. 1C-200, Fort Worth, TX 76155, United States
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: 10 AM–2 PM
- Friday: 10 AM–4 PM
- Saturday: 10 AM–4 PM
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Reviews
Review №1
Rating: 5
Date: a week ago
Review №2
Rating: 5
Date: 2 weeks ago
Review №3
Rating: 5
Date: 3 weeks ago
Review №4
Rating: 5
Date: 4 weeks ago
Review №5
Rating: 5
Date: a month ago
Review №6
Rating: 5
Was fun and educational .
Date: a month ago
Review №7
Rating: 3
Extensive AA memorabilia. DC3 display with public access. Up close displays of jet engines. Many areas for small children. Sit down cockpit with guided explanations, i.e. autopilot. Twin Tower memorial.
Date: 2 months ago
Review №8
Rating: 5
Great history of American Airlines!
Date: 2 months ago
Review №9
Rating: 5
Date: 2 months ago
Review №10
Rating: 5
Date: 2 months ago
Review №11
Rating: 4
Date: 2 months ago
Review №12
Rating: 4
Will come again and pay to go inside
Date: 2 months ago
Review №13
Rating: 5
My son and I had a great time. If you enjoy the airline industry, youll love this place.
Date: 2 months ago
Review №14
Rating: 5
Great place to introduce kids to the aviation world
Date: 2 months ago
Review №15
Rating: 5
Date: 2 months ago
Review №16
Rating: 5
Nice museum showcasing a rich history of airlines.
Date: 2 months ago
Review №17
Rating: 5
Great place where adults and kids to learn about airplanes and airlines history . It s amazingly educational and having fun at the same time. Visited on
Date: 2 months ago
Review №18
Rating: 5
Date: 2 months ago
Review №19
Rating: 5
Took the kids to see the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra perform Peter and the Wolf and had an absolute blast! After the concert, held beneath an old airplane, we checked out the exhibits. Great way to start a weekend!
Date: 2 months ago
Review №20
Rating: 5
CRSmith Museum is an incredible place for summer camp, elementary kiddos, and to explore the science and history of flight. Close parking, condensed hours, engaging exhibits
Date: 2 months ago
Review №21
Rating: 5
Great experience with my kids. The air conditioning is cold so it was the perfect activity for a hot Texas day.
Date: 2 months ago
Review №22
Rating: 5
Its a great place to explore American Airlines rich history. They even have a fun Curious George exhibit going on right now a great way to keep the whole family entertained. Visited on
Date: 3 months ago
Review №23
Rating: 5
Date: 3 months ago
Review №24
Rating: 5
This place is amazing! A lot of learning in this museum. I highly recommend it for kids and teenagers.
Date: 3 months ago
Review №25
Rating: 1
Date: 3 months ago
Review №26
Rating: 4
Date: 3 months ago
Review №27
Rating: 5
Nice place
Date: 3 months ago
Review №28
Rating: 5
Date: 3 months ago
Review №29
Rating: 5
The place with the history.
Date: 3 months ago
Review №30
Rating: 4
Date: 3 months ago
Review №31
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №32
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №33
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №34
Rating: 5
This aviation museum is great for kids. Displays change every few months.
Date: 4 months ago
Review №35
Rating: 5
A great museum to stop by if youre interested in commercial aviation and how it has evolved over the decades. It is run by American Airlines and you can see its trajectory through several industry firsts (e.g. the first frequent flyer program, the first lounge, the first computerized reservation system - SABRE, etc.). There are AA related artifacts such as magazines, booking schedules, cabin items, etc. from over the years on display. One of AAs DC-3 is the highlight of the collection and is open to go inside (and observe how much more leg room it had compared to modern airliners). Theres also a nice shop on premise with souvenirs and books. The museum was pretty quiet when I went and there were only a handful of other visitors. They have some dedicated tours and events for children but the museums timings might be an issue. Overall, its worth a visit for all those interested in aviation.
Date: 4 months ago
Review №36
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №37
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №38
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №39
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №40
Rating: 5
This is the place to go if you love aviation, or you just want to go somewhere and have fun, I love this museum, it has a real MD-80 plane cabin you can take a look inside, the flight simulator is something you should try also! Also there is a DC3 to take a look and its great. And the history of aviation is just so interested I spent at least an hour exploring the museum.
Date: 4 months ago
Review №41
Rating: 4
Date: 5 months ago
Review №42
Rating: 4
Good for the whole family.
Date: 5 months ago
Review №43
Rating: 5
Date: 5 months ago
Review №44
Rating: 5
Historical and informative.
Date: 5 months ago
Review №45
Rating: 5
Date: 5 months ago
Review №46
Rating: 4
Interesting history and displays. Real cockpit, flight sim, historical maps, lots to see.
Date: 5 months ago
Review №47
Rating: 5
Date: 5 months ago
Review №48
Rating: 5
Date: 5 months ago
Review №49
Rating: 4
Date: 6 months ago
Review №50
Rating: 5
Date: 6 months ago
Review №51
Rating: 5
Really fun and unique exhibits. How fast can you load an airplane with bags? Find out! Great for kids and adults.
Date: 6 months ago
Review №52
Rating: 5
Played at an event at this location! Very beautiful and clean facility, the displays were very informative!
Date: 6 months ago
Review №53
Rating: 5
Date: 6 months ago
Review №54
Rating: 4
I love this museum, small...but have enough to keep young kids (1.5year old) to adults engaged.
Date: 6 months ago
Review №55
Rating: 4
Very cool. Lots to see in aviation history. Its a shame its not open more.
Date: 6 months ago
Review №56
Rating: 5
Great place to get AA Merch. But the opening hours are insane.
Date: 6 months ago
Review №57
Rating: 1
This museum hasnt changed in years. Only kids would enjoy it. The film they show is beyond dated and they really should be embarrassed to show it. Also, why arent there steps directly to the parking lot? Its weird you have to walk around to get to them. Really disappointing.
Date: 6 months ago
Review №58
Rating: 4
Date: 6 months ago
Review №59
Rating: 5
Date: 7 months ago
Review №60
Rating: 4
Neat little place. Not expensive to enter. You could probably spend about an hour here. Fun for Aviation history. Definitely try to flight simulator!
Date: 7 months ago
Review №61
Rating: 5
Date: 7 months ago
Review №62
Rating: 5
Nice place to visit and check out the early 1900 model of aircraft
Date: 7 months ago
Review №63
Rating: 5
First short film was historical but dated...2nd film Why I Fly was modern & better!
Date: 7 months ago
Review №64
Rating: 3
Date: 7 months ago
Review №65
Rating: 5
My love if aviation thrives when I come here.
Date: 7 months ago
Review №66
Rating: 3
Very funny
Date: 8 months ago
Review №67
Rating: 5
Fun little airplane museum on the history of American Airlines. Beautiful DC-3, and a lovely gift shop.
Date: 8 months ago
Review №68
Rating: 5
Date: 8 months ago
Review №69
Rating: 4
The CR Smith Museum offers a thoroughly impressive and engaging experience for anyone interested in aviation. The museum is very well-done, brilliantly capturing the essence and evolution of American Airlines, along with the broader history of aviation. One of the charming aspects of the museum is its attention to detail. A notable example is the theater seating, which consists of old airplane first-class seats. This unique touch not only adds character to the museum but also enhances the immersive experience, making visitors feel like theyre part of aviation history. The museum is also incredibly family-friendly, with a variety of exhibits specifically designed for children. The play zone and interactive activities are fantastic for keeping younger visitors entertained while they learn. Its an excellent way to introduce kids to the world of aviation in an engaging and fun manner. For aviation enthusiasts, the museums highlight is undoubtedly the extensive history of American Airlines. The exhibits chronicle the airlines journey through the years, offering a fascinating glimpse into how the aviation industry has evolved over time. This educational aspect is both informative and captivating, appealing to visitors of all ages. Additionally, the museum offers hands-on activities that are a real treat. Visitors have the unique opportunity to sit in an actual MD-80 cockpit, providing a rare behind-the-scenes look at the pilots world. The computerized flight simulator is another interactive highlight, offering a taste of what its like to fly an aircraft. These hands-on experiences are not only enjoyable but also incredibly educational. In conclusion, the CR Smith Museum is a remarkable destination that combines education, history, and fun in a memorable way. Whether youre an aviation buff, a history enthusiast, or just looking for a family-friendly outing, this museum is a great choice. Its mix of interactive exhibits, historical insights, and engaging activities make it a standout attraction.
Date: 8 months ago
Review №70
Rating: 4
Date: 8 months ago
Review №71
Rating: 5
We were invited to a Kids party, it was our first time here and we had a great time at this museum! The kids were entertained the 3 hours that we were there. They did not want to leave but it was time to close. We definitely recommend it and we will for sure come back.
Date: 8 months ago
Review №72
Rating: 5
Date: 8 months ago
Review №73
Rating: 5
CR Smith Museum
Date: 9 months ago
Review №74
Rating: 5
Very nice and elegant place... we had our Xmas party there and it was beautiful...
Date: 9 months ago
Review №75
Rating: 5
Very welcoming and warm
Date: 9 months ago
Review №76
Rating: 5
Date: 9 months ago
Review №77
Rating: 5
Date: 9 months ago
Review №78
Rating: 5
Date: 9 months ago
Review №79
Rating: 5
This is a hidden gem in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. If you have a family of small children, this is a great place to go! Lots of learning in discovery to be had! I can see that they have a large staff of volunteers that have a real passion for aviation. They do arts and crafts on the second Saturday of each month. Super fun to see what they come up with. Someone has a lot of imagination. Also, if you want to see inside an old DC3, they have one in great condition inside their hanger that you can walk on board.
Date: 9 months ago
Review №80
Rating: 5
Date: 9 months ago
Review №81
Rating: 5
Date: 9 months ago
Review №82
Rating: 3
Date: 9 months ago
Review №83
Rating: 5
Date: 9 months ago
Review №84
Rating: 5
Bucket list item. Got to climb in a DC3!
Date: 10 months ago
Review №85
Rating: 5
Date: 10 months ago
Review №86
Rating: 5
Date: 10 months ago
Review №87
Rating: 5
Date: 10 months ago
Review №88
Rating: 3
Date: 10 months ago
Review №89
Rating: 5
Date: 10 months ago
Review №90
Rating: 5
Date: 10 months ago
Review №91
Rating: 5
Great Museum to learn about the history of American Airlines. Just a great experience across the board. The staff was friendly and helpful.
Date: 10 months ago
Review №92
Rating: 5
Date: 10 months ago
Review №93
Rating: 5
Date: 10 months ago
Review №94
Rating: 5
Date: 10 months ago
Review №95
Rating: 3
Quite expensive admission for a relatively small marketing museum.
Date: 10 months ago
Review №96
Rating: 4
Nice little museum. There are some interactive games and other things to discover in the fairly small area. There is a lot of self-promotion going on here, but the content is still informative. The opening times take some getting used to.
Date: 10 months ago
Review №97
Rating: 5
Date: 11 months ago
Review №98
Rating: 4
Always closed
Date: 11 months ago
Review №99
Rating: 5
Best field trips ever so much to learn and the things they give you
Date: 11 months ago
Review №100
Rating: 5
If you have even the slightest curiosity of airline history, this is the place to go if you are in the DFW area. Really a wonderful time, my girls loved it.
Date: 11 months ago
Review №101
Rating: 5
Date: 11 months ago
Review №102
Rating: 5
Great place to sèe
Date: 11 months ago
Review №103
Rating: 5
Great visit for both adults and kids
Date: 11 months ago
Review №104
Rating: 3
Very pleasant a lot of history
Date: a year ago
Review №105
Rating: 5
You can rent this Hangar space for any Special occasion!!! Just check out the website for more information !!
Date: a year ago
Review №106
Rating: 2
Very small museum of AAs history. Not worth the $12 admission in my opinion.
Date: a year ago
Review №107
Rating: 3
Great details about flight operations and display of AA history. The museum is surprisingly small and has limited aircraft displays. Dont expect this place to provide a flight museum kind of experience, or youll be disappointed.
Date: a year ago
Review №108
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №109
Rating: 4
Date: a year ago
Review №110
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №111
Rating: 4
Date: a year ago
Review №112
Rating: 4
Date: a year ago
Review №113
Rating: 5
I last went to this museum about twenty years ago. Admission is 12 dollars to enter, payable at the gift shop. I did not notice a lot of visitors that were present were American Airlines employees in corporate indoctrination tours. (I dont mean indoctrination in its commonly held negative sense. It is great to have a place to show a companys history and background.) The layout remained essentially the same, but I didnt realize the expansion of the childrens attractions to the existing foot print. I swore there more mannequins and artifacts on display and an airport layout right behind the engine cutaway. Also missing in the front entrance was the display of C.R. Smiths medals and accolades. The rump of his exhibit was placed in a single display case by the DC-3. On the other hand, weighing myself in numbers of chickens was quite entertaining. The grounds were well maintained, although in need of a update. The theater is such a example. The retired beige seating dating back to the 1980s reminded me how roomy seating was back then. They also showed a what they referred to as vintage a 1990s film about the story of the airline. Both are sad reminders of how of how the American air travel experience has declined. For the main attraction, the DC-3 was majestic as always. Although is quite a small plane, its presence cannot be denied. Access to the aircraft is to the back. You can literally smell the leather and metal inside the aircraft. It is definitely one should immerse oneself in and feel the history. The museum is worth a visit, I just wish they found room to add back some the adult focused exhibits back in. They do have the room to do so.
Date: a year ago
Review №114
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №115
Rating: 4
Date: a year ago
Review №116
Rating: 5
This is a smaller museum as they go, but definitely worth the visit if you are in the area. The staff was friendly and helpful, the store interesting too. I most enjoyed the DC3, being able to walk through the cabin and sitting in the seats imaging a flight in the past.
Date: a year ago
Review №117
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №118
Rating: 5
AA history and flight museum.
Date: a year ago
Review №119
Rating: 5
I was at the American Airlines campus for training so we went on a lunch break to visit the museum. They showed a short film, had lots of really interesting exhibits and a really nice gift shop.
Date: a year ago
Review №120
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №121
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №122
Rating: 5
Amazing! My daughter said it was the best day ever. We went as a family and loved seeing planes up close. We loved all the practice things they had there. She enjoyed seeing what her dad does at work.. love this place!
Date: a year ago
Review №123
Rating: 4
Only open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays. Interesting timeline and items.
Date: a year ago
Review №124
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №125
Rating: 4
American Airlines History Museum. Ideal for those who like airplanes! It has a little bit of everything!
Date: a year ago
Review №126
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №127
Rating: 5
A must do - Especially if you are an employee (admission is free for employees and their family) If you have children and its too hot outside, this is a perfect day for indoor activities. Plenty for the littles to do ..
Date: a year ago
Review №128
Rating: 5
A great museum with many things and is perfect to take your children
Date: a year ago
Review №129
Rating: 3
Title: A Split Experience at the CR Smith Museum: Great Museum, Disappointing for Corporate Events Rating: As a Museum: The CR Smith Museum, primarily focused on aviation and showcasing the history of American Airlines, offers an engaging experience for aviation enthusiasts and families alike. The museum provides numerous displays that delve into the rich heritage of American Airlines, with a range of hands-on activities designed to educate children about aviation. One of the standout features is the accessible cockpit, allowing visitors to experience the sensation of flying an airplane firsthand. Additionally, the museum features impressive exhibits showcasing the intricacy and scale of large jet engines, which provide valuable insights into their complexity. A notable highlight is the full-sized DC-3, offering an up-close encounter with this iconic aircraft and the chance to appreciate its historical significance. Rating as a Museum: For Corporate Events: Unfortunately, the CR Smith Museum falls short when it comes to hosting corporate events. The limited space available for tables or gatherings makes it challenging to accommodate such occasions comfortably. It appears that corporate events are an afterthought at this venue. Furthermore, expect the museum to be closed during these events, resulting in restricted access to displays and exhibits. This can be disappointing for attendees who were looking forward to exploring the museum alongside their corporate function. Regrettably, the staffs lack of assistance and unavailability of essential facilities, such as the use of dumpsters, further dampened the overall experience. It is disheartening when event organizers are not provided with the necessary support and amenities required to ensure a successful event. Rating for Corporate Events: In summary, the CR Smith Museum offers an enjoyable and informative experience for those interested in aviation history. The displays and interactive activities cater to both children and adults, making it a worthwhile visit for aviation enthusiasts. However, as a venue for corporate events, the museum falls short due to limited space, closure of exhibits, and a lack of support from the staff. If youre primarily interested in visiting the museum, it is worth exploring, but for hosting an event, it may be wise to consider alternative venues. Note: Please be aware that this review is based on the specific experience of hosting a corporate event at the CR Smith Museum. Individual experiences may vary, and it is advisable to inquire about event arrangements before making any bookings.
Date: a year ago
Review №130
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №131
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №132
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №133
Rating: 5
My family and I had a most wonderful time at this museum! There is truly something for everyone here. Our first exhibit to explore was the old airliner, the Flagship Knoxville. It was neat to go inside, walk down the aisle, and see how small seating was long ago. While at the museum, we also enjoyed watching the short film featuring American airlines employees and their inspiring stories. Another feature my family was intrigued with was the various manikin flight attendants in glass showcases, displaying the different uniforms worn. Something really cool at the museum is a huge hanging globe showing all the present day AA flights taking place. Finally, we had to visit the lovely gift store upon our departure. We bought a ceramic mug and a drinking glass, both of which have the American Airlines emblem etched on them. An AA wings pin, a fancy pen, and a cute flight attendant toy were also among the items we bought there. We cant wait to visit the CR Smith Museum again!
Date: a year ago
Review №134
Rating: 4
Date: a year ago
Review №135
Rating: 5
Interesting place. Learned a few things that I didnt know about passenger airline operations.
Date: a year ago
Review №136
Rating: 4
My daughter attends camp here every summer and she absolutely loves it!! The only reason I dont give five stars is the parking situation. They put cones out between all the parking spaces for the parents to know where we are supposed to park when we pick up our kids, but really it only makes parking more difficult and weird. I always end up having to park farther away because I refuse to use the weird marked off cone spaces. Other than that, my experience with this place has been top notch!
Date: a year ago
Review №137
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №138
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №139
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №140
Rating: 5
My son is obsessed with all things airplanes right now. We went out of town for the weekend and across the highway from our hotel is the American Airlines C R Smith Museum. It s reasonably priced and has an interactive flight simulator computer model that anyone can use. Also it has a cockpit where kids and sit in the pilot seats and touch the controls. My son geeked out. It also has interactive activities for the kids. The airplane playground with slide was a big hit. There is a vintage airplane inside the museum that can be toured. Overall, it s a really neat indoor place to visit when in the DFW area during the summer. The gift shop has a large variety of airplane souvenirs for all ages.
Date: a year ago
Review №141
Rating: 5
Small museum showcasing the history of American airlines. Good to see how far they have come from multiple mergers. The new additions include a few toddler friendly fun play and learn activities. Good option to spend a few hours indoors during hot summers near the airport.
Date: a year ago
Review №142
Rating: 5
Neat place with lots of American Airline history and great interactive exhibits for kids. Do recommend!
Date: a year ago
Review №143
Rating: 4
Small but well organized, interesting, and interactive museum. It has a movie theater screening aviation related short films, a souvenir store with cool stuff, and a real old cargo-airplane in which you can get on.
Date: a year ago
Review №144
Rating: 5
Definitely nice and inexpensive. Great for children and adults. Visited on
Date: a year ago
Review №145
Rating: 5
Super cool
Date: a year ago
Review №146
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №147
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №148
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №149
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №150
Rating: 5
A beautiful museum!
Date: a year ago
Review №151
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №152
Rating: 5
Small museum, but some cool exhibits. My son loves the plane cockpit. They also have one of American Airlines first passenger planes on display, and you can go inside.
Date: a year ago
Review №153
Rating: 3
All the staff are really lovely and the museum is clearly run with pride and passion, but it s really quite underwhelming. Even someone with a deep interest in commercial aviation will struggle to fill more than 20 minutes here, which makes the $12 admission cost pretty bad value.
Date: a year ago
Review №154
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №155
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №156
Rating: 5
The American Airlines Museum (CR Smith Museum) is awesome! Seeing the all the model planes that American Airlines has operated. Has the Douglas Commercial DC-3 thats inside the building. Has an American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-80 Cockpit. I enjoyed my experience at the American Airlines Museum (CR Smith Museum) on Saturday, April 15, 2023!
Date: a year ago
Review №157
Rating: 5
I recently visited the CR Smith Museum and had an amazing time. The museum is a great place to learn about the history of American Airlines and the aviation industry as a whole. The exhibits are well-designed and informative, with plenty of interactive displays that keep visitors engaged. I especially enjoyed the flight simulators, which gave me a taste of what its like to be a pilot. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, and they were happy to answer any questions that I had. The museum is also located at the American Airlines headquarters, which adds to the overall experience. Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the CR Smith Museum for anyone who is interested in aviation or the history of American Airlines.
Date: a year ago
Review №158
Rating: 5
Great place to bring your kids if they love airplanes
Date: a year ago
Review №159
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №160
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №161
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №162
Rating: 5
Small but well put together museum if youre interested in aviation history. Plan to spend 1 to 1.5 hours if you read all the expo.
Date: a year ago
Review №163
Rating: 5
Took our grandsons here as part of a day trip for their birthday. They loved it. There is nothing better than a place that is so cool to see, and you get to actually touch, use, play with, and learn about new things! It was free for us to get in because we are employees of the American Airlines family. Im not sure exactly how much the tickets are. You would have to go on the website to see. Even if we had had to pay, we still would have gone. This was a place the boys really enjoyed.
Date: a year ago
Review №164
Rating: 5
Great museum. If you like aviation and flying you will love this museum.
Date: a year ago
Review №165
Rating: 5
Very nice little museum. It has flight simulators, the cockpit of a real airplane and a good amount of artifacts. Little kids loved the small playground/ slide and the luggage play area. Pro tip: If your GPS/Google maps direct you to drive through Aviation Dr/DFW Airport, don t or you ll charge for airport parking.
Date: a year ago
Review №166
Rating: 4
A more kid oriented air museum but still not a terrible option for adults. Given the amount of money that appears to be behind the museum, it was a little disappointing how little they had. The DC3 is cool to see especially since they have it open to go inside. Some of the engines were also impressive to get a sense of scale. But otherwise kind of a forgettable museum with multiple displays out of date (plan to retire the MD80 in 2019) unless you have kids.
Date: a year ago
Review №167
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №168
Rating: 5
Worth a trip. Teenagers enjoyed. Lives in Dallas all my life: first time. Good place to take young kids and teens. History of AA, wish they could run an airline as good as a museum. .
Date: a year ago
Review №169
Rating: 5
Wonderful museum where an entire cockpit is available and a good automated demonstration of it.
Date: a year ago
Review №170
Rating: 1
Date: a year ago
Review №171
Rating: 5
Cool to see all the old stuff. If you re an aviation enthusiast, you would really like it. DC3 in the museum that you can go in!! Visited on
Date: a year ago
Review №172
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №173
Rating: 3
Good spot
Date: a year ago
Review №174
Rating: 3
Date: a year ago
Review №175
Rating: 5
All AA history...Wonderful
Date: a year ago
Review №176
Rating: 4
Date: a year ago
Review №177
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №178
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №179
Rating: 5
Not alot to see but it was wonderful
Date: a year ago
Review №180
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №181
Rating: 4
Date: 2 years ago
Review №182
Rating: 4
Cool atmosphere and hands on. A bit small but a fun stop.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №183
Rating: 5
An important piece of history in air transport. Interactive, instructional, great for kids of all ages. A must for aircraft enthusiasts. Unfortunately is closed on Sunday.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №184
Rating: 5
Lovely atmosphere, amazing history.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №185
Rating: 5
Great place to take the kids. Very interactive. Was free the day we visited for an event.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №186
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №187
Rating: 5
Great place for families. They have lots of activities for children, good history and information for adults. Great interactive exhibits. They have a cockpit you go in and a DC3 plan you can explore. Really cool. Definitely worth going.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №188
Rating: 5
Very fun well priced experience. Lots of information, history, simulators and neat visuals for adults and fun experiments and even a small airplane playground for kids. Not to mention the DC3 that you can enter. Even if you arent a airplane fan, well worth the visit.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №189
Rating: 5
My son enjoyed his summer camp.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №190
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №191
Rating: 4
The museum sits on a hill above the parking. There is accommodation for handicapped and wheelchair needs. The parking lot is small, but the museum has a median time of 30 minutes. The are interesting activities for the kids to enjoy and learn. A history of the evolution of the uniforms, tableware when they had it, even a small plane to through, and more. We had a good time; especially the kids.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №192
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №193
Rating: 5
Nice museum, they have a full size plane inside which is cool
Date: 2 years ago
Review №194
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №195
Rating: 2
Kinda smelly, made both of my kids extra interested in hand sanitizer. The 15-min movie was super old, pixelly, and the sound didnt work well. Totally underwhelmed.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №196
Rating: 5
Friendly staff. Cool exhibits.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №197
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №198
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №199
Rating: 4
Date: 2 years ago
Review №200
Rating: 5
Always a great time
Date: 2 years ago