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SUMMARY:Pima Air Space Museum opens to public (1976)
DESCRIPTION:Opened to the public in May 8\, 1976 \n\nSeptember 11\, 1968 -320 acres of BLM Land given to Pima County for the museum for $800\nMarch 22\, 1969 – Republic of India retired the last operational Consolidated B-24 Liberator and gave it to the museum\nApril 27\, 1969\, thirty-one days and 11\,000 miles after leaving India\napproximately 30 acres of the new park for the initial museum site\n August 1973 – acquired the last of the World War II barracks buildings at Davis-Monthan\nOpened to the public in May 8\, 1976\nOpened with 48 aircraft on display\nWorld’s largest non-government funded aerospace museum\n127 acres\n1982 first hangar built\nNovember 11\, 1982 – Titan silo was deactivated\n1984 – 390th Memorial Museum opened\nMay 8\, 1986 – Titan Missile Museum opened to the public\n1987 second hangar built for  administrative offices\, library\, archives\, collections storage and a small exhibit gallery for the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame\n1990 – restoration hangar built\n1992 – name of the museum was changed to “Pima Air & Space Museum”\n1992 third hangar built – World War II aircraft & B-24J Liberator\n1994 fourth hangar built\n1995 – name of the foundation was changed to “The Arizona Aerospace Foundation.”\n1999 – Space Gallery opened\n2006 – Hangar 1 Expanded\n2010 – Hangar 1 expanded again (20\,000sq feet)\n2015 given the second Boeing 787 aircraft to be built\n2016 given the first McDonnell-Douglas DC-10 Flying Eye Hospital\n2020 – 350+ aircraft\n100\,000 square feet of indoor display space\n\nTucson\, AZ
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/pima-air-space-museum-opens-to-public-1976-3/
CATEGORIES:Anniversary,Military Date
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SUMMARY:Children of Fallen Patriots Day
DESCRIPTION:A day to honor the families our Fallen Heroes have left behind – especially their children
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/children-of-fallen-patriots-day-3-2/
CATEGORIES:Military Date
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220522
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UID:7763-1653091200-1653177599@guncalendars.com
SUMMARY:Titan II Missile Museum opened to the public
DESCRIPTION:Titan II Missile Museum\n\n\nSahuarita\, AZ \n\nAir Force Facility Missile Site 8\nTitan II ICBM Site 571-7\n571st Strategic Missile Squadron (SMS)\n390th Strategic Missile Wing (SMW)\n\n\n1963 – became operational\nNovember 11\, 1982 – 571-7 came off alert\nFebruary of 1983 – concept of museum began\n1984 – deactivated\nSeptember 1985 – Silo given to Pima County for a Museum\nMay 21\, 1986 – Titan Missile Museum opened to the public\nrun by the nonprofit Arizona Aerospace Foundation\n1994 – declared a National Historic Landmark\n\n\nhttp://gunshopguide.com/firearm-museums/titan-ii-missile-museum/
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/pima-air-space-museum-opened-to-the-public-3/
CATEGORIES:Anniversary,Military Date
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