Address: 14998 Cal Aero Drive, Chino, CA 91710, USA
“What a great place to pay homage to the planes of our past. The displays are priceless and the meticulous care in which these war birds are maintained is simply amazing. As a former air force crew chief and employed in the aviation industry for over 50 years it reinforced my love of aviation and what it took to put these machines into the airand those that sacrificed so much. The gift shop is wonderful as is the manager with whom I spoke to about upcoming events at the museum and was informed about another air museum just down the road on Chino Airport property!! Yanks Air Museum. She also provided a tip to a great mom & pop eatery (Flo's) on the same road between the two museums. A fun day....two air museums and a great lunch.”
Address: 22 Luckenbill Rd, Kutztown, PA 19530, USA
“This place is probably one of the most underrated and unknown gems in our area. Perhaps I’m biased because I got my minor in Pennsylvania German Studies here, but it really is a one-of-a-kind place. This museum is so important because the Pennsylvania German culture is waning but guys like Patrick Donmoyer just might be the new generation to bring back awareness of our culture.”
Address: 141 Museum Rd, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, USA
“This place is incredible. Located in a beautiful setting and filled with some of the most iconic artwork of all time. If you are a fan of fantasy or sci-fi, you simply must visit this place. Frank's family runs the museum and give great tours filled with the awesome and heartwarming stories behind these legendary works of art.”
Address: Rock Lake Rd, Trevor, WI 53179, USA
“Nice pit stop between little towns”
Address: 400 S Kearney St, Denver, CO 80224, USA
“I like the Mizel Museum. It is a museum dedicated to Jewish art. I enjoyed their permanent exhibits. I liked the exhibit called Abide which is a photography exhibit on survivors of the Holocaust. It is a small museum and does not change exhibits that often. It is still worth a trip to.”
Address: 2820 N Webster Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46219, USA
“Never been but it looks cool”
Address: 4 E Pennsylvania Ave, Lovettsville, VA 20180, USA
“According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.”
Address: Antioch, IL 60002, USA
“A nice little trail in Antioch that is popular with the locals for short strolls and walking their dogs. Take the path through Osmond Park along the south side of Sequoit Creek, which then brings users to Antioch's Downtown Core at Hillside Avenue.”
Address: 34342 Street of the Amber Lantern, Dana Point, CA 92629, USA
“Great evening by the bluffs, even riding below on our bikes was enjoyable just added to our dinning”
Address: 34558 Scenic Dr, Dana Point, CA 92629, USA
“Beautiful walk! Probably a little over a mile round trip but you don't have to go the whole way, as it isn't a loop. The nature center is great for kids or adults who might have questions about local wildlife.”
Address: 7647-7699 Merrill Ave, Ontario, CA 91710, USA
“Planes of Fame has some incredible Planes, great displays and worth a visit.”
Address: 40 W Potomac St, Brunswick, MD 21716, USA
“Lovely little museum with a good deal of historic detail. The train model is totally awe-inspiring. I was amazed to see my current city and nearby towns in a miniature form with a bird's eye view! A must visit if you're visiting Harper's Ferry, Brunswick or Frederick.”
Address: 1000 Oak St, Oakland, CA 94607, USA
“I was here for a community event, which, and this is a great thing, overlapped with at least two other community events. First, getting to the museum is incredibly easy. There's a BART station a block away, and a large, multi-level parking garage within. For a Friday night event, I paid $7 cash to park from 5:30 - 8:30pm. That is amazingly affordable. Once I arrived and parked, I walked toward my main event in a large auditorium. However, on the way, there was an Off the Grid food truck smorgasbord, a small community-based craft and gift sales, and live music. Since I was early, I got to enjoy those fun things of which I was completely unaware. The auditorium's event space was very nice. Quality sound system, comfortable seating, and good lighting. The event went smoothly with prompt support from museum staff as needed. After the event ended, the security staff let us know 10 minutes were left before the museum closed for the night -- I wandered by a couple families going into a rain forest exhibit right at the announcement, and I checked it out briefly. What a great place for kids and community! Would definitely go back for more events, especially if they have music and food trucks.”
Address: 1854-1898 Sherman St, Alameda, CA 94501, USA
“Plenty of places to smoke crack.”
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