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SAC Museum |
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With the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Strategic Air Command was dissolved. This museum highlights some of the aircraft, equipment, and the people that protected us for many years, providing credible deterent to attack. |
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SR-71 Blackbird |
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Simply the most awesome aircraft ever created... |
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Douglas DC-3/C-47 |
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A workhorse aircraft that helped win WW-II and is still being flown comercially in many parts of the world, including the US. |
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Twin Towers Debris |
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Structural steel and other debris salvaged from the World Trade Center after the 9/11/2001 attacks. |
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Twin Towers Steel |
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Heavy structural steel twisted like they were no more than pipe-cleaners... |
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Personal Items |
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The pieces of a man's shoe, a ladies handbag, and a child's stuffed toy.... |
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Pentagon Debris |
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Steel and Granite from the Pentagon after the 9/11/2001 attacks, the sign encourages you to touch the granite cornice piece. To feel it and connect in a more tangible way to the events. |
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Pentagon Personal Items |
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Shoes lost, maybe in the panic and confusion, and another child's toy.... |
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