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  2. List of United States Air Force museums - Wikipedia

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    Minot Air Force Base Museum – Minot Air Force Base, near Minot, North Dakota [6] [failed verification] Plattsburgh Air Force Base Museum – Plattsburgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh, New York (closed in 1995) [12] Randolph Air Force Base Museum – Randolph Air Force Base, Universal City, Texas (consolidated with Lackland museum in 1958) [13]

  3. Travis Air Force Base Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    During 2000, the museum working group determined that a new Travis Air Force Base museum was not only necessary, but was also in the best interests of both the Air Force and the local community. A new site was identified: some 16 acres near the Travis Air Force Base hospital. The Campaign for the "Aviation Museum of the New Millennium" began ...

  4. Scandia, Solano County, California - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Western Railway Museum is located near Denverton, California (Highway 12 southeast of Travis AFB). When construction began on the Army airfield that would become Travis AFB, and area was still referred to as Scandia as can be seen in an article in the Solano Republican. The first article on construction was on July 2, 1942, four days ...

  5. The sweet way Travis Kelce reacted to his mom’s TODAY show ...

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    As the news of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's relationship spread across the internet like wildfire the NFL player's mom, Donna Kelce said "it was OK" spending time with the superstar.

  6. Travis Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    The base was renamed Travis Air Force Base in 1951 for Brigadier General Robert F. Travis, who was killed when a B-29 Superfortress crashed shortly after takeoff on 5 August 1950. The ensuing fire caused the 10,000 pounds of high explosives in the plane's cargo — a Mark 4 nuclear weapon (minus its nuclear core) — to detonate, killing ...

  7. United States Air Force Band of the Golden West - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1959 and operated as a touring band. During its existence, it had 90-members in its ranks. It often made performances on television and radio, making appearances at the Today Show, the Tonight Show, and the Dinah Shore Show. It took part in the filming of shows such as The Steve Allen Show and The Bell Telephone Hour. [3]

  8. Fairfield, California - Wikipedia

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    Travis Air Force Base: 13,414 2 County of Solano: 2,633 3 Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District: 2,213 4 Northbay Healthcare 1,969 5 Solano Community College: 750 6 Partnership HealthPlan of California: 561 7 City of Fairfield 553 8 Jelly Belly Candy Company: 489 9 Sutter Regional Medical Foundation: 475 10 Westamerica Bancorporation: 418

  9. It was the second-deadliest plane crash in Texas history but ...

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    The May 3, 1968, crash of Braniff Flight 352 south of Fort Worth was the deadliest airline disaster in Texas history at the time, killing all 85 on board. But the tragedy has largely been forgotten.