Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, at Moton Field in Tuskegee, Alabama, commemorates the contributions of African-American airmen in World War II. …
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Oct 12, 2024
One of the best preserved historical military sites here in the United States. The movie in Hanger 2 is awesome. When you visit the airfield and its buildings, it feels like you’re stepping back in t… Full review by Voyage54672979166
Jul 4, 2024
This was truly an amazing trip to the Tuskegee Airmen museum. It was inspirational and was deeply honored of the heroic actions of these Airmen Found the name of Howard A Wooten that's one of my c… Full review by Gail J
May 7, 2024
A not well known story about Afro-Americans who became fighter pilots in WWII despite prejudice and all the hurdles and insults they had to endure. Many short films and historically pertinent facts a… Full review by Lonestarbc
I did not time this park right and went through it quick in little over an hour:( You can go at your own pace:) It simply comes down to how much time you want to spend at the airfield:) …
I did not time this park right and went through it quick in little over an hour:( You can go at your own pace:) It simply comes down to how much time you want to spend at the airfield:) It will take you back into time:) Felt as if I was walking on hollow ground
There is a big parking lot above the air museum building - I'm sure there's enough room up there for a motorhome. When we were there, the place was empty, plus we saw some …
There is a big parking lot above the air museum building - I'm sure there's enough room up there for a motorhome. When we were there, the place was empty, plus we saw some parking spaces at the bottom of the hill right in front of the museum buildings. We drove down to the lower spot so we wouldn't have to walk so far. But there is not enough room in the bottom lot for a motorhome. The access road to the large parking lot is the first left after Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Dr. (the Moton Municipal Airfield entrance).
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How many Tuskegee Airmen are left?
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No one knows exactly. According to information received by the park from Tuskegee Airmen, Incorporated, there are an estimated less than 200 pilots and support personnel …
No one knows exactly. According to information received by the park from Tuskegee Airmen, Incorporated, there are an estimated less than 200 pilots and support personnel remaining....