
I may or may not be obsessed with the WASP (hint: I am), and so, when a friend of mine was getting married in Houston in 2022, I decided that, rather than fly to Houston from Washington State, I'd...
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The National WASP WWII Museum in Sweetwater, TX, is dedicated to honoring the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who served during World War II. The museum features a variety of exhibits, collections, and artifacts that showcase the contributions and legacy of these pioneering women in aviation.
In addition to its historical displays, the museum offers educational programs, events, and opportunities for community involvement, ensuring that the story of the WASP continues to inspire future generations. Visitors can explore aircraft used in training, engage with the WASP Archives, and participate in monthly newsletters and events to learn more about this significant chapter in military history.
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I may or may not be obsessed with the WASP (hint: I am), and so, when a friend of mine was getting married in Houston in 2022, I decided that, rather than fly to Houston from Washington State, I'd...
If you're not in already in Texas, it's pretty far in the country but for the information it's worth the drive. I flew into San Antonio and it took 4 hours to get there. I hope they can move it to...
AMAZING! So glad I saw the billboard for this museum. Jordan was very friendly and informative. The museum has great displays. Every American needs to know about the WASPs, they paved the way for...
The WASP Museum is well worth your time and bring you kids! You can feel the history of Avenger Field where the WASP trained during WWII when you step into the museum at their training base. You...
What an amazing place and amazing stories. Have read about WASPs before but everything together in one place was great. Museum was spotless, the two ladies working were extremely friendly and...
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