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Southern Museum of Flight: Birmingham's Aviation Showcase

Discover aviation history at the Southern Museum of Flight in Birmingham, Alabama. Explore aircraft, exhibits, and the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame.

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Explore over 75 aircraft and exhibits at the Southern Museum of Flight, celebrating aviation history in Birmingham, Alabama. From early biplanes to modern jets, discover the stories of flight and the Tuskegee Airmen.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a lot of walking involved in exploring the museum's exhibits.
  • Check the museum's website for special events and programs before your visit.
  • Consider a guided tour to learn more about the museum's collection and aviation history.
  • Visit the outdoor collection and Memorial Airpark to see even more aircraft.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    If driving from downtown Birmingham, take I-59 North and exit at 73rd Street North. The museum is a short distance from the exit on the right. Free parking is available.

  • Public Transport

    While public transportation options directly to the museum may be limited, check local transit schedules for bus routes that serve the area near 73rd Street North. From the nearest bus stop, you may need to walk or take a short ride-share to the museum. A short ride-share from downtown Birmingham will typically cost $10-15.

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The Southern Museum of Flight in Birmingham, Alabama, is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history of aviation in the South. Founded in 1966 and opened at its current location in 1983, the museum boasts a collection of over 75 aircraft, engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. The 68,000-square-foot facility is one of the largest aviation museums in the Southeast. The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of aviation history, from the Wright brothers to the Space Age. Key exhibits include Korean War jets, Vietnam War helicopters, and the Lake Murray B-25 bomber, recovered from Lake Murray in South Carolina after crashing during a training exercise in 1943. A highlight is the Tuskegee Airmen diorama, honoring the first African-American military aviators. The Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame is also located within the museum, featuring biographical plaques of notable figures in Alabama aviation history. Visitors can explore civilian, military, and experimental aircraft, as well as interactive flight simulators. The museum also offers educational programs and guided tours for students and groups. Special events, such as the Veterans Day Salute and Free Family Fun Day, provide enhanced experiences. The museum is located near the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport.

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