5/5 Crowe's N. 10 months ago on Google
Quite
fun
and
filled
with
history.
They
have
a
Plane
Park
(I
believe
it
was
called
something
like
that)
which
is
outside,
where
there's
multiple
planes
with
history
panels,
graves
for
fallen
soldiers,
and
monuments
dedicated
to
different
people
and
parts
of
the
wars
we've
had.
There's
a
couple
flight
simulators
as
well,
where
you
can
get
a
look
at
all
the
gauges
and
mechanics
it
took
(and
still
somewhat
takes)
to
fly.
The
only
thing
that
might
be
a
bit
of
a
bother
to
some
people
is
that
you
cannot
go
onto
the
planes,
as
they're
historical
pieces,
and
it
may
sometimes
get
a
bit
crowded,
because
the
building
itself
is
pretty
small.
The
restorations
look
excellent,
and
true
to
history.
There's
also
a
gift
shop,
and
I
believe
entry
for
one
of
us
(my
partner
and
I
are
both
adults)
was
like..
$20
or
so
max,
so
well
worth
it.
They
also
sometimes
have
guides
which
will
discuss
extra
bits
of
history,
and
activities
for
kids
under
12.
Overall,
pretty
cool
trip
:)