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The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is bringing back its annual Bunny Trail event, and it will have visitors searching for inflatables.
A military leader who was removed from command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in late 2023 is set to face court-martial ...
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The Museum is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday 9AM-4PM*. Individual visitors are welcome for self-guided visits on Wednesday through Saturday. ALL GROUPS must complete online reservation ...
An exhibit at the National Public Housing Museum in Chicago, opening April 4. Timothy Hiatt/For the Sun-Times Share To visit the National Public Housing Museum is to step back in time, era by era.
Some of the museum’s artifacts: An experimental jacket created for President George H. Bush by Ana Haug who worked at Wright-Patterson developing new uniforms. The uniform on display was one of ...
FAIRBORN — The National Museum of the US Air Force hosted an event Saturday to educate visitors on the parallels between space and deep-sea exploration. The museum’s special exhibit ...
The Drive-By Truckers co-founder’s fourth solo album features contributions from Wednesday, Lydia Loveless, and Waxahatchee. Surreal and cinematic, it’s his most adventurous solo release—and ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – A new report shows at least two of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s three water treatment plants are coming up short when it comes to “forever chemicals,” with only ...
Wright Patterson Air Force Base has announced its drinking water contains over the allowed amount of PFAs or “forever chemicals.” In June 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency set new ...
In June 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency set new regulations for per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water, establishing maximum contaminant levels for specific PFAS.