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Airline History Museum

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201 NW Lou Holland Dr Kansas City MO 64116
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(816) 421-3401
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(800) 513-9484
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(816) 421-3421

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10:00am-4:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-4:00pm
Friday
10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-4:00pm

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Take a trip back in flight-time with a visit to this museum that celebrates aviation history. It is located inside a hanger at the old Downtown Airport and visitors can see airplanes, photos, audio/video productions, artifacts, logbooks, uniforms and other items that illustrate the grace of propeller-driven travel. Individuals who lived and worked among the aircraft during their glory days...

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Average Rating
60

For airline and airplane geeks, it's a hoot. Quirky, a work in progress, and obviously a labor of love. We got the senior rate of $5 each ... and that was fair. After a quick overview of airline history which you watch on a large flat screen while sitting in first class plane seats, you walk into an adjacent room …

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100

This museum is truly a Kansas City hidden treasure! It's also definitely not for the little ones, as its purely trivia-driven and caters more to the adults than the kids. My bf is a plane fiend and when I saw the Groupon for this place, it was a no-brainer that we would be spending his upcoming birthday …

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This museum is cool and quirky. It's full of heart and passion and well worth the time it takes experience all of it. We were greeted by some old timers as we entered, they are the tour guides. Quickly seated in a tacky little theater for a brief orientation video and then swept away (and by swept away, I …

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Very loving site to see at the Downtown Kansas City airport. People are nice and friendly. Learn and explore about the airlines that starting aviation history! Not some boring museum again.

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80

I'm a seasoned traveler. I fly several times a year. It was very interesting to learn about the history of the airlines. Would definitely recommend this museum.

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Airline History Museum can be found at Nw Lou Holland Dr 201. The following is offered: Theater. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Kansas City there are 2 other Theater. An overview can be found here.

Take a trip back in flight-time with a visit to this museum that celebrates aviation history. It is located inside a hanger at the old Downtown Airport and visitors can see airplanes, photos, audio/video productions, artifacts, logbooks, uniforms and other items that illustrate the grace of propeller-driven travel. Individuals who lived and worked among the aircraft during their glory days...

Airline history museum at Kansas City airport devoted to saving and preserving old aircraft, including "connies".

Filled with an extensive collection of fascinating airline memorabilia, this museum depicts the story of early airline travel with exhibits including a fully restored Super G Constellation & Martin 404 and a Douglas DC-3.

Take a trip back in time with a visit to this museum celebrating aviation history. It resides inside a hanger at the old Downtown Airport. Airplanes, photos, audio/video productions, artifacts, logbooks, uniforms and other items that illustrate the elegance and grace of propeller-driven travel are on display. Guided tours lead by individuals who lived and worked among the aircraft in the glory...

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