neil armstrong museum

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(368) · History museum in Wapakoneta, United States
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The Armstrong Air & Space Museum is a museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio, the hometown of aviator and astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to …

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Mar 5, 2025
This is not your typical roadside attraction. It's got legitimate "space flown" hardware and items from the early NASA space program, including the Gemini VIII spacecraft that hosted Neil Armstrong's…Full review by Heidi H
Feb 27, 2025
This museum is a must see for anyone interested in the history of space flight and especially of the journey of Apollo 11. The exhibits are amazing and the collection of history is awesome inspir…Full review by Tony Q
Feb 5, 2025
Wonderful museum, truly an experience. A must-see for space enthusiasts! Thank you to the team here for such a great experience!Full review by Evan R
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Questions & answers

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How long do you recommend for a family to visit? Any average time frame?
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I took my grandkids (ages 11, 10, and 8). We were there for about two hours including the gift shop.
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We are planning to come this Tuesday, July 16. What kind of crowds should we expect.
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Visited today also.. July 26 and it was VERY CROWDED due to the 50th anniversary week and activities! Still fun though.
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Price for tickets
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ADMISSION RATES Adults $8.00 Seniors (60+) $7.00 Children (6-12) $4.00 Children (5 and under) Free OHC and AASMA Members Free Military discounts are available to …
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ADMISSION RATES Adults $8.00 Seniors (60+) $7.00 Children (6-12) $4.00 Children (5 and under) Free OHC and AASMA Members Free Military discounts are available to all military personnel and Veterans.
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Why is the museum built the way it is?
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The museum was designed in 1970 to resemble a futuristic Moon base. The white dome represents a solarium and would have let in light for vegetation while also balancing the...
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