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American aviation museum
The
Heritage Flight Museum
is an
aviation museum
located at
Skagit Regional Airport
just west of
Burlington, Washington
.
History
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The museum was founded by the family of
Apollo 8
astronaut
William Anders
in 1996 and was originally located at
Bellingham International Airport
.
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The museum moved to Skagit Regional Airport in 2013.
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The museum announced plans for an expansion in 2018.
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Ground was broken on 22 March 2021.
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Collection
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See also
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References
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"Our History"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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"Location & Hours"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Archived from
the original
on December 26, 2010
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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Stark, John (October 13, 2013).
"Heritage Flight Museum moving from Bellingham to Skagit"
.
The Bellingham Herald
. Retrieved
May 14,
2014
.
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Stayton, Mark (November 1, 2013).
"Heritage Flight Museum will move to Burlington"
.
GoSkagit.com
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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Dunning, Lara (April 1, 2020).
"Building a Legacy in Skagit Valley"
.
Bellingham Alive!
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"Heritage Flight Museum Breaks Ground on Expansion"
.
Port of Skagit
. March 23, 2021
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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"AT-11 Kansan "BUFF BAby"
"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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b
c
"Beechcraft T-34's"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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"H13 Sioux"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"Bell UH-1B"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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"PT-13 Stearman"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"A6M2 TORA Zero"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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"O-1/L-19 Birddog"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"O-2 Skymaster"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"DHC-2 (L20) Beaver"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"A-1 Skyraider ? "The Proud American"
"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"PT-19 Cornell"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"Interstate Cadet "The Pearl"
"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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Wanielista, Kera (December 4, 2016).
"Plane shrouded in mystery comes to Skagit County"
.
GoSkagit.com
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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"MiG-21 PFM"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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"T6D Texan "Hog Wild Gunner"
"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"T6F Texan"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"P-51 Mustang "VAL-HALLA"
"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"F-89 Scorpion"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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"L-13 Grasshopper"
.
Heritage Flight Museum
. Retrieved
January 16,
2022
.
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