I will be in the USA between 11th May and the 8th June, traveling from Pennsylvania through Virginia, North & South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and back up through to Pennsylvania. It's a mixture of work and pleasure so there will be time to visit specific places on the way round.
Are there any suggestions on particular locations to visit from an airshow/museum point of view - especially warbird related - that anyone has visited or come across before. A few years ago on the west side of the USA, I found countless little museums just by looking at the local tourist board displays in the various hotels I stayed at. I will no doubt do the same this time but thought I would check out the mine of information on here first
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Have a look on here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aerospace_museums, the museums are sorted by state.
Though I think the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center should be a definite visit on your way through Virginia.
Though I think the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center should be a definite visit on your way through Virginia.
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Make time to visit Gettysburg. Start with the visitor centre where you can see a documentary and then view the "cyclorama" and then take the bus tour of the battlefield - truely awsome to stand where Lee watched Pickett's troops march a mile straight into the Union cannon. If you stop there, the Gettysburg hotel is very comfy and the pub over the road serves great food and good beer (which for the USA is saying something). A trip around the USS Wisconsin at Norfolk is also worth doing.
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Many thanks guys - much appreciated
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We do expect a full photo report of your visit of course!
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As a brief break from aviation, you can't do much better then a visit to Colonial Williamsburg, VA.
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