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390th Memorial Museum Foundation6000 East Valencia Road www.390th.org |
| The 390th Memorial Museum is a unique museum dedicated to one of the most successful heavy bombardment groups of World War II, an important part of our heritage. Learn of a time when the patriotism and sacrifice of thousands of American men and women brought freedom from Nazi oppression and preserved it through the Cold War. Featured Exhibits: WWII B-17G Flying Fortress, Thousands of artifacts & memorabilia of the air war in Europe, The 95th Bomb Group Memorial Room and the Joseph A. Moller Library & Research Center. | |
| Location: | On the grounds of the Pima Air & Space Museum on the south side of Valencia Rd. |
| Parking: | On the grounds of the Pima Air & Space Museum. |
| Hours of operation: | 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. daily Closed Christmas and Thanksgiving. |
| Admission fees: | Free |
| Membership: | Yes |
| Handicapped access: | Yes |
| Lunch facilities: | Food is available at the adjacent Pima Air & Space Museum |
| Gift shop: | Items related to military aviation |
| Curriculum relevance: | Aviation & Aerospace History |
| Contact person: | Thomas Drugan, Museum Manager (520) 574-0287 |
| Arranging a Visit: | Best suited for 5th - 12th graders and adults. |
| Tour description: | Tour last approximately 30 min. with volunteer docents, and focuses on the history of the 390th Bombardment Group. |
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page last updated November 08, 2001 09:48 AM |
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