Air Zoo
The Air Zoo, founded as the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum, is an aviation
museum and indoor amusement park. The Air Zoo holds many historical and rare
aircraft. Many of its antique planes are airworthy.
Exhibits include the world's fastest air-breathing aircraft, the SR-71B
Blackbird, a 180-degree theater that projects a 4-D simulation of a B-17 bombing
mission during World War II, various amusement rides, including flight
simulators of a rocket trip to Mars, U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornets, a stunt biplane,
and a hot air balloon.
The Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum was founded in 1977 by Sue and Pete
Parish, "dedicated to preserving and displaying historical and military
artifacts and to serving as a research and educational facility for this country
and abroad."
The doors opened on November 18, 1979, to great local acclaim, and the museum
quickly developed into one of the 10-largest nongovernmental aviation museums in
the United States.
Location
6151 Portage Rd
Portage, Kalamazoo County
Michigan,
USA
Getting There
The Air Zoo is a 90-minute drive from downtown Detroit. Unfortunately, there is
no direct public transportation available to the Air Zoo. However, visitors can
take the Amtrak train from Detroit to Kalamazoo and then take a taxi or
rideshare service to the museum. Another option is to rent a car and drive to
the museum.
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