
What You Should Know about Museum of Flight Seattle WA
The Museum of Flight located in Seattle Washington is an air and space museum, which has been one of the more popular attractions in the city. It can be found just south of Downtown Seattle at the King Country International Airport in Tukwia.
History of the Museum of Flight
This museum was build way back in 1965 and was accredited by the American Association of Museums. To date, it is said to be the biggest private air and space museum in the entire globe. It also houses the biggest K-12 programs of all countries. In the year 2006 alone, it has over 100,000 students with over 80 aircrafts in its facility.
More information on the Museum of Flight on Wikipedia.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_Flight
What can you see in the Museum of Flight?
This Seattle Museum has preserved a wide array of aircraft artifacts as well as other important relics of air and space history. You can find rare photographs (including negatives), journals and documents, thousands of artifacts and air and space vehicles. The numbers of these collections are surprisingly huge, which is the main reason why the Museum of Flight is tagged at the largest private air and space museum in the entire face of the earth.
How can you be a member of the Museum Flight?
There are varied levels of membership that you can avail of and you can be a member by applying online.
Member application form
http://www.museumofflight.org/membership/sign-up-or-renew
If you think you're someone who would go to the museum every now and then, then you would save big and get great deals as a member. You would have unlimited free admission, Museum of Flight magazine subscriptions, 15% discount on your store purchases, exhibit discounts and invitations to exclusive exhibits. Memberships start at only $40. If you think you would be a frequent visitor to the Museum of Flight, you can always get good Seattle hotel specials online.
Official website of Museum of Flight
http://www.museumofflight.org

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