- Intrepid Museum
Experience the legendary aircraft carrier Intrepid, the first space shuttle Enterprise, and other pieces of history at the Intrepid Museum
- Intrepid Museum - Wikipedia
The Intrepid Museum (originally the Intrepid Sea, Air Space Museum) is a military and maritime history museum in New York City, United States It is located at Pier 86 at 46th Street, along the Hudson River, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood on the West Side of Manhattan
- Ticketing | Intrepid Museum
General admission to the Museum includes access to Intrepid, Space Shuttle Pavilion, Submarine Growler and all temporary exhibitions All parties must have a general admission ticket for entry into the Museum
- Visitor Information | Intrepid Museum
Find everything you need to plan your visit and make the most of your day at the Intrepid Museum
- Intrepid Museum Unveils Mysteries from the Deep: Exploring Underwater . . .
This exhibition reflects the Museum’s ongoing commitment to delivering stories at the intersection of history and innovation Rooted in Intrepid ’s historic legacy as an aircraft carrier that launched warplanes in multiple conflicts, Mysteries from the Deep takes visitors beneath the surface to explore sunken aircraft, shipwrecks, submerged
- About Us - Intrepid Museum
The Intrepid Museum, a private non-profit, holds a special place in New York City’s cultural landscape Founded in 1982 with the acquisition of the storied WWII aircraft carrier Intrepid —a National Historic Landmark and the centerpiece of its collection—the Museum welcomes over one million visitors annually from all around the world
- Museum Admission | Intrepid Sea, Air Space Museum Complex
Intrepid Museum admission includes access to Intrepid, submarine Growler and the film Story of Intrepid And you can add on the Space Shuttle Pavilion, guided tours, audio tours, simulators and special exhibitions
- Permanent Exhibitions - Intrepid Museum
Explore the events and impact of the Vietnam War through the lens of Intrepid’s history Immerse yourself in the spaces where the crew lived and worked—and hear firsthand about their service and experiences
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