National Aviation Heritage Area

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Dayton, United States

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Non-profit organization· Museum· Tourist attraction· Aviation & Aerospace

National Aviation Heritage Area Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (1 reviews)

National Aviation Heritage Area is located in Dayton, United States on 26 S Williams St. National Aviation Heritage Area is rated 5 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States. In November 2004, Congress recognized the Dayton region as the National Aviation Heritage Area, in honor of the region’s leadership in our nation’s aviation history. The National Aviation Heritage Area provides visitors with an opportunity to experience several significant sites associated with aviation, all within a short distance from each other. The National Aviation Heritage Area is also a dba for the National Aviation Heritage Alliance (NAHA), a private, not for profit corporation designated by Congress as the management entity of the Heritage Area. NAHA seeks to conserve, interpret, develop, and promote the historic resources of the National Aviation Heritage Area. NAHA’s board of trustees is an all-volunteer group of individuals who represent partner organizations or the Heritage Area community at large, with additional liaison/advisors from the National Park Service and other government organizations. The vision of the Alliance is to make the Dayton region the recognized global center of aviation heritage and premier destination for aviation heritage tourism, sustaining the legacy of the Wright brothers. The National Aviation Heritage Area encompasses an eight-county area in Ohio (Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Clark, Warren, Champaign, Shelby, and Auglaize counties.)

Address

26 S Williams St

Phone

+1 9374430165

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Dayton, OH

Founded

2004

Open hours

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Bob

Always a great place to visit and see a aviation history....albeit much military history...its free to the public and well worth multiple visits as there is always something new to see.