I visited the National Air and Space Museum's lesser-known second location. One exhibit stopped me in my tracks.
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I visited the National Air and Space Museum's lesser-known second location. One exhibit stopped me in my tracks.
"What you're going to see are the first, the last, the only, the last remaining, the most significant. So it's an A-plus, as far as the collection."
The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center is the National Air and Space Museum's second location, located in Chantilly, Virginia. With 340,000 square feet of exhibit space, it houses over 200 aircraft and spacecraft that cannot fit in the flagship Washington, DC museum. The facility features a hangar-like structure designed to accommodate large-scale aviation exhibits. The collection includes historically significant aircraft and spacecraft, including the space shuttle Discovery. According to museum staff, the collection represents first examples, last remaining specimens, and the most significant aviation artifacts, making it a premier destination for aviation enthusiasts.
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