Arkansas Air and Military Museum Is A Unique Place To Visit
By Melanie Johnson|Published May 18, 2023
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Are you a history buff? Do you love airplanes? If you answered yes to any of those questions, then you’re in the right place. You’ll love the Arkansas Air and Military Museum, and I personally believe it’s one of the most fascinating museums in Arkansas. Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime as you explore countless airplanes, old wartime vehicles, artifacts, memorabilia, and so much more. There is no doubt that this one-of-a-kind museum in Arkansas will entice the aviator in you.
Established in 1986, the Arkansas Air and Military Museum has been a staple in the Fayetteville community.
Located at Drake Field Airport inside the historic 1940s White Hangar, this museum has a fascinating display of wartime aircraft as well as classic airplanes.
You’ll be in awe of the size of the hanger as well as the number of aircraft that are on display.
Not only does this museum serve as a treasure trove for old planes and military crafts, but it is also a place for many yearly events including Summer camps, air shows, balloon festivals as well as car shows.
If you’re a history buff, chances are you’ll love everything about this museum. And not to mention the kids will also love it too. It’s perhaps one of the best family-friendly attractions in Arkansas.
And if you think that’s big, check out this C-130 Hercules that was used by the military during the Vietnam War. The H-model is permanently housed at the museum.
If you don’t care for military planes, there are also classic aircraft that will impress the aviator in you. How about a timeless relic like this 1931 Stinson Junior?
Plus, the kids will love climbing inside the designated exhibit aircraft. There’s no doubt that this one-of-a-kind museum in Arkansas is a unique place to visit for the entire family.
Have you ever been to the Arkansas Air and Military Museum in Fayetteville? If so, tell us in the comments which aircraft you liked the best. And to read more about the fascinating aviation history of Arkansas, visit the Arkansas Air and Military Museum website. Also, follow the Facebook page for upcoming events.