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Businiess name:  The Museum of Flight
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have visited the National Air and Space Museum in D.C. and, while that museum is much bigger, I think The Museum of Flight is a better experience.\r \r The Great Gallery has something like 30 airplanes (from the Wright Flyer to Blackbird Spyplane) all hung and flying in formation in a beautiful glass and steel building.\r \r The Personal Courage Wing pays tribute to the men AND WOMEN who flew in WWI and WWII and the aircraft that supported them. Amazing displays and interactive features.\r \r The outdoor airpark has the original Air Force One and a real supersonic Concorde as well. So great.\r \r There are also many flight simulators to try, and movies to watch.\r \r If you go to Seattle, don't miss The Museum of Flight! Pros: Free parking, exhibits, docents Cons: Not downtown

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