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Harmon Museum’s Donna & Karl Summers Armstrong Gallery of Flight houses a collection of rare aviation related artifacts including Orval Wright’s top hat worn at the Wright Brothers’ Homecoming Celebration in June of 1909. Also on display are items gifted from Neil Armstrong and artifacts relating to the incredible legacy of Ohio’s Flying Farmers.
Named for the Armstrong family, Neil and Jan Armstrong lived in Lebanon, Ohio longer than they lived anywhere and raised their two boys here. The Armstrong Gallery of Flight is a member of the National Park Service/Dayton, Ohio's Historic Aviation Trail, “a non-profit corporation in partnership with the National Park Service, to promote Aviation Heritage in the Dayton region.” It is also on a part of the Ohio Air and Space Trail. The Donna & Karl Summers Armstrong Gallery of Flight is located inside the Armstrong Conference Center. |
Harmon MuseumTues - Sat: | 10am - 4pm
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RESEARCH LIBRARY
Thurs & Fri | 10-4pm
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1795 BEEDLE cABINSaturdays | 11-1pm
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