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- USS Midway Aircraft Carrier | San Diego Museum | San Diego Tours
Live the adventure honor the legend of the USS Midway Museum with activities fun for the whole family onboard! Voted #1 “Things to Do” on Trip Advisor SD!
- Know Before You Go | USS Midway Museum
Before arriving on the USS Midway, read our tips and policies to prepare for your visit
- Our Exhibits | USS Midway Museum
The USS Midway Museum brings you the most complete cross-section of carrier aviation in the world Experience a unique journey on America’s symbol of freedom, featuring an exhibition of more than 30 restored aircraft and nearly 10 acres of exhibits and displays
- About The USS Midway Museum
The USS Midway was the longest-serving aircraft carrier in the 20th century Named after the climactic Battle of Midway of June 1942, Midway was built in only 17 months but missed World War II by one week when commissioned on Sept 10, 1945
- Buy Tickets Annual Passes | USS Midway Museum
General Admission Midway Members Annual Pass Holders: You are welcome aboard at any time You do not need to reserve online-dated tickets Simply bring your membership card or Annual Pass and a photo ID to the museum entrance
- USS Midway Aircraft Carrier | San Diego Museum | San Diego Tours
From immersive exhibits to exciting events, there are countless ways to explore America’s Living Symbol of Freedom – the USS Midway This legendary aircraft carrier is hugely popular and has something for all ages
- Aircraft Gallery | USS Midway Museum
The USS Midway Museum has over 30 restored aircraft and helicopters displayed on our Hangar and Flight Decks! They span decades from the Battle of Midway in 1942 to the Korean and Vietnam Wars to today’s tactical aircraft Carefully restored, each represents an aspect of USS Midway’s long career
- The Many Shapes of Midway - USS Midway Museum
Located in San Diego, California the USS Midway Museum welcomes over a million visitors a year and works to preserve the historic USS Midway and the legacy of those who serve, inspire and educate future generations, and entertain museum guests
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