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The museum changed its name to the Warner Museum of Aviation and Transportation after receiving a donation from Jim Warner of the Warner Group in 2007 that made up the difference. [12] It broke ground on a new 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m 2 ) building at the Sioux Gateway Airport in April 2009.
The museum was co-founded by Gerald E. Teachout in 1983. [2] Fundraising for a new building began in 1985, but the museum was given four former F-89 hangars and a two-story building that had been planned for demolition. [1] The hangars and building were moved to the museum's current location near the base's main gate in 1992. [3] [4]
City of Norwich Aviation Museum, Norwich International Airport, Norfolk Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre , Newquay , Cornwall – closed [ 20 ] Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum , North Rauceby , Lincolnshire [ 21 ]
Delbridge Museum of Natural History, Sioux Falls; McCook County Museum, Salem [71] Performance Auto Museum, Sioux Falls and Deadwood [72] Soukup and Thomas International Balloon and Airship Museum, Mitchell, closed in 2000 [73]
Mid America Museum of Aviation & Transportation: Sioux City: Woodbury: West: Aviation & Transportation: website: Midwest Old Threshers Heritage Museums: Mount Pleasant: Henry: East: Open air: Includes Midwest Electric Railway, rural life period displays, agriculture tools and equipment, dolls, printing presses, theater museum, steam and gas ...
154479 - Fort Worth Aviation Museum, Fort Worth, Texas [16] 154485 - American Military Heritage Foundation Museum, Saint John the Baptist Peri Airport, Reserve, Louisiana. [citation needed] 154502 - Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas, Texas [17] 154505 - Celebrity Row, Davis-Monthan AFB (North Side), Tucson, Arizona. [citation needed]
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The museum started with the donation, by the late Colonel Tom Thomas, Jr., of his personal collection: over 50 aircraft (valued at over $3 million) to the City of Liberal. [1] [3] It originally opened as the Mid America Air Group Flying Museum in 1984 in Ada, Oklahoma with 38 planes. [5]