The Heritage Flight Museum is an aviation museum located at Skagit Regional Airport just west of Burlington, Washington.
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| Established | 1996 (1996) |
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| Location | Burlington, Washington |
| Coordinates | 48°28′15″N 122°25′15″W |
| Type | Aviation museum |
| Founder | Major General William Anders |
| Website | heritageflight |
The museum was founded by the family of Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders in 1996 and was originally located at Bellingham International Airport.[1][2] The museum moved to Skagit Regional Airport in 2013.[3][4]
The museum announced plans for an expansion in 2018.[5] Ground was broken on 22 March 2021.[6]
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Museums in the Puget Sound region | |
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| Aviation |
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| Children's |
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| Culture |
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| History |
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| Maritime |
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| Military |
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See also: List of museums in Washington and Museums and galleries of Seattle | |