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The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Written by Sarah Worthy

If you want to know how planes fly, how they build jet engines or how rockets carry man to the moon, then the National Air and Space Museum should be first on your tour in Washington D.C.  Part of the Smithsonian Institution’s collection of museums, the National Air and Space Museum contains the largest collection of air and spacecraft in the world.  The museum also conducts research into the advancement of aerospace technology and the restoration of historic craft. 

The museum was established in 1946 and was originally called the National Air Museum.  It was housed within the Smithsonian until 1976, when Congress approved a new building dedicated to its exhibits along with the name change to the National Air and Space Museum.  The new building is located on the National Mall between the Smithsonian and the Capitol.  In 2003, the museum opened the Steven F. Udar-Hazy Center near Dulles airport as a place to house and restore its growing collection.  There is a shuttle that will take visitors between the two locations.

The National Air and Space Museum’s collection includes over 30,000 aviation and over 9,000 space pieces, including the original Wright Flyer and the Apollo 11 command module.  The museum also boasts an IMAX theatre, a planetarium, flight simulators, and an interactive children’s section with over 50 interactive devices.  It is very easy to spend an entire day in this museum as you explore the history of man’s journey to discover flight.

Admission to both museum locations is free and they are open everyday except Christmas Day.  Free docent-led tours are available daily and leave from the membership desk.  Private group tours are available by advanced request and are available for groups of 20 or more.   

  • Departure Times:

    DC IT ALL! Tours Leave at 10 AM.
    DC THE LIGHTS! Tours leave at 7:30 PM

  • Where:

    From the North side of the Old Post Office Building at 12th and Pennsylvania NW (1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC)

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