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February 2024 by Eugene Miya
Deserves more visits.I stopped here a few years ago, and they have even more stuff now.Earlier last month, Wonderhussy came to Boron, and this museum was closed (when she visited the Borax & team museum (not toward a weekend)). And the sole docent hear about this (which I confirmed), and also noted she knows about the new EAFB century series museum outside the West gate. I'd say this (the Saxon Museum/Boron Aero Museum has some competitive advantages).I swung by to briefly get some cards for an SR-71 friend and also send some to the Nat. Air and Space Museum friends) to eep them aware of what's happening on the West Coast.They are going to do a 70th retrospective on the B-52 BUFFs next year (2025).They need help, as well as stuff, to be open more days of the week.
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November 2023 by Kevin Smith
What a great small museum. It's packed full of flight memorabilia, plane models, parts, posters--even a fighter cockpit section that you can sit in for those Instagram pix. Days were limited at our visit since there was one volunteer but she was a great local with lots of stories. Free entry but leave a donation so the place can keep going.
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November 2023 by Kevin S.
A great small museum. It's packed full of flight memorabilia, plane models, parts, posters--even a fighter cockpit section that you can sit in for those Instagram pix. Days & hours were limited at our visit since there was one volunteer but she was a great local with lots of stories. Free entry but leave a donation so the place can keep going.
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September 2023 by Tim Heinz
Stopped here because I was in the area. Saw the aircraft outside on Google maps and went for a few pics. Went inside and this place is packed with awesome things. Models, art, information, aircraft parts, engines, fuselages, flight simulators, just so much history and technology all in one place. Allison (I hope I remembered correctly) was very welcoming and friendly and it's clear she is knowledgeable and passionate about the displays.Entrance was free, which is always nice, and this place depends on donations and merch sales to keep it running so definitely bring a few bucks for some of the really cool things you can buy there, and leave a donation if possible
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April 2023 by Amy D.
It said open Sunday until 4 pm. We drove an hour 1/2 to get there, and it wasn't even 4 PM yet. The place was closed and locked up. I went next door to ask the other guy at the 20-mule team museum what's going on, and he said the aerospace museum is undergoing some plumbing and other HVAC repairs, and the hours on the weekend have been sporadic. A note to you all, please call ahead before you drive all the way out here. The guy who worked next door walked us over and gave us a tour of the aircraft anyway. Thanks!
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April 2023 by Andrew Y.
I haven't been there yet! But I really like to check it out. I've only heard good things about it from other folks that leave here in BoronWood. LOL.
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February 2023 by Joe Foltz
Closed and doesn't open until 1000 but I am gonna return
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December 2022 by Mike Brashars
A must see
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October 2022 by Lindsy Sweat-Grayson
Oh wow, this is a fantastically awesome place full of stories and history! The volunteer docent was spectacular. This location really needs more volunteers!!! We went to check it out as we were visiting in Boron that day. Deff a great place to spend a couple hours deep in the collections and conversations. Cost is just your donation to get in, sign the guest book and tell your friends. This is a wonderful place to bring your kids and to make a field trip for your homeschool kids like us. We will return soon! They don't have social media at this time, so just call them up.
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August 2022 by Cristina Stuart
I volunteer at the Aerospace Museum here in Boron, California
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August 2022 by Patsy Kellogg
The history there
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August 2022 by William C
Small place if you're here it's a must-see not worth making a special trip
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August 2022 by Michael Ude
Great exhibits and customer service.
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August 2022 by Louis Pieper
Wow so much history to see about jets,air planes just did not have time to see it all the lady host was so frindley and knowledgeable on everything.
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August 2022 by Mike Woolson
Last visited in 2004 so thought it's time to stop by when in the area.I was told they were closed for 3yrs and recently acquired display items from the now closed Lancaster museum. Things are getting back up and running again.