Museum Visit for Two to Frontiers of Flight Museum (Up to 40% Off)
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Collection of aeronautic artifacts houses the Apollo 7 command module, Hindenburg salvage, and more than 30 vintage aircraft
- $12 for general admission tickets for two ($20 value)
Memberships include unlimited admission and free parking for a year, along with discounts to special events and at the museum store.
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- Valid for regular museum admission and hours only. Not valid for special events including Wings of Freedom Tour, Moon Day, Museum Day Live, Star Wars Halloween, or member-only events.
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- Limit 3 per person.
- Valid only for option purchased.
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About Frontiers of Flight Museum
The Frontiers of Flight Museum is temporarily closed as of Monday, March 16th. Click here for additional information.
While most air-and-space museums house aircraft retired after extensive service, the centerpiece of the collection at the Frontiers of Flight Museum has a flight record that’s hard to match: 163 consecutive orbits around Earth. Between October 11 and 22, 1968, the Apollo 7 command module rocketed around the globe at 17,280 miles per hour, chalking up a healthy number of orbits before splashing into the Atlantic and, eventually, coming to its current residence on the museum floor. Displayed with its hatch open for visitors to peep inside at its instrument-covered panels, the module sits alongside thousands of artifacts from the various golden ages of aeronautic exploration, including salvage from the infamous Hindenburg airship and more than 30 vintage aircraft. The family-friendly museum welcomes younger visitors with the Children’s Discovery Area and a "living history" series featuring aviation icons such as Amelia Earhart and Orville Wright.