Very impressive museum, esp. given that it is located in a small city and that its permanent facilities have only been around since 2014. We lucked out the day we went, as they were also having a...
Liberty Aviation Museum
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3515 E State Rd
Port Clinton, OH 43452
The Liberty Aviation Museum is a newer "working" museum that opened in July of 2012 at the Erie-Ottawa International Airport (PCW Carl Keller Field) in Port Clinton, Ohio. Within the museum, we have our WWII B-25 Mitchell"Georgie's Gal", 1928 Ford Tri-Motor, WWII PBY-6A Catalina, WWII Stearman PT-17, WWII TBM Avenger, 1929 Tri-Motor restoration, 1947 Goodyear Blimp Bus, classic cars, vintage fire trucks, WWII American & German vehicles, Sherman Tank, & 2 WWII PT boats, one currently under restoration. We have many items that are on rotating display that may not always been on display throughout the year during your visit. Please contact us if you are interested in viewing a specific item. On permanent display within our galleries is the WWII uniform of actor Clark Gable, the original & prop collection from the show Hogan's Heroes, Alan Alda's robe from Mash & more! Please visit our website for more information & to learn about airplane rides & other special events throughout the !
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Client 9.
9/8/2025
Rose K.
6/7/2025
After a late lunch at the Tin Goose diner, came over to this very nice aviation+ museum. First, you can tell by the ladies working the front desk - admission, you're in a great place, when you...
Bill N.
8/8/2024
A small but simply amazing aviation museum! Other reviews have done a wonderful job of describing the planes and items on exhibit and they have done a wonderful job. The people who volunteer and...
Ramona M.
8/29/2025
Great museum. Wonderful exhibits, actual planes, jeeps, boats, a tank in two hangers from World War II, vintage cars, and lots of memorabilia, including some from Hogan's heroes and the squad car...
Edward O.
5/5/2024
Fantastic air and more museum. Great staff. Loved the variety of interesting historical items.
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