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The Air and Space Museum

The Air and Space Museum commemorates the history flight. At nearly 15,000 square feet, the museum houses the largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft in the World. Nearly all of the aircraft and spacecraft on display are originals or backups to originals. Several of the most famous exhibits include the Apollo Lunar Module, The Spirit of St. Louis, the Apollo 11 Command Module, the Chicago (the first aircraft to fly around the world) and a Soviet SS-20 rocket. The museum originally opened in 1946. In addition to providing visitors access to a wide range of aircraft and spacecraft, the museum also serves as research center for aviation, spaceflight, planetary science and geophysics. The Museum is actually part of the larger Smithsonian Institute Complex.

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