"A stunning medium-size aviation museum. I took a detour on the way from Durham to Ohio, and it was well worth it. I spent an hour, but could have spent two. \n\nThe docents were great, and the facility is impressive. It's a bit odd to get to- wander up the hill past the ANG base (with a couple of planes on display) and follow the signs. You go through a security gate and there's not much signage, so be alert. Once inside, there is a nice gift shop with many books, shirts, and trinkets. Follow the signs for your tour. First you'll see a replica Wright Flyer mounted at the altitude the original reached: only ten feet. There are lovingly restored small planes and a Piedmont DC-3, and behind a wall is the biggest attraction: the \"Miracle on the Hudson\" A320. The plane is remarkably intact, though damaged. There is a raft used during the rescue, and many artifacts and stories about the event. Check out the videos of survivors' stories, and the recovery and transport to the museum (almost as incredible as the event.)\n\nPlenty of other interesting stuff here: F-4, F-14, Harrier, A-7, CH-46, and more. Outside are a few more planes, sadly inaccessible behind fences. \n\nThe displays are well done, and well lit. All the planes have interesting histories. Well worth a visit, and a detour."^^ . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . . "2016-01-02T00:00:00"^^ . . . "5"^^ . "1"^^ .