JohnB wrote:
Can anyone give a complete list of museums on the west side of Washington?
Here's what the JET CITY and local environs has to offer:
1) Washington State's #1 tourist destination: the
Boeing Factory Tour (on Paine Field, Everett, WA)
2)
Historic Flight Foundation flying warbirds collection (owned by John Sessions, on Paine Field, Everett, WA)
3)
Flying Heritage Collection flying warbirds collection (owned by Paul Allen, on Paine Field, Everett, WA)
4)
Future of Flight aviation learning center and "hands-on" aviation museum (Paine Field, Everett, WA)
5)
Museum of Flight Restoration Center (Paine Field, Everett, WA)
6) The fabulous "Boeing Red Barn" and
Museum of Flight (on Boeing Field, Seattle, WA, 1/2-hour south of Everett - antiques, classics, former Champlin Collection of WWI and WWII warbirds, Space Shuttle training mock-up (formerly at Johnson Space Center in Houston), commercial aircraft, Concorde, and a large collection of space artifiacts, not to mention Boeing Field, chock full of regularly flying and easily photographable Boeing Commercial Aircraft)
7)
Kenmore Air Harbor (on Lake Washington at Kenmore, WA, , 1/2-hour east of Everett, for float plane tours of Seattle and scenic/tourist flights to the San Juan Islands and Vancouver and Victoria, BC, Canada)
8 the
Olympic Flight Museum (Olympia, WA, flying warbird collection and airshow, plus NW Helicopters, a major helicopter restorer and base, and a WA DOT Fire Cobra and Huey base, 1.5 hours south of Everett)
9)
Heritage Flight Museum flying warbirds collection (astronaut Bill Ander's museum in Bellingham, WA, ~1 hour north of Everett)
10)
Naval Air Station Whidbey Island: home of Prowlers, Growlers, and visiting Hornets (about 1 hour and a 20-minute ferry ride north of Everett)
11)
Port Townsend Aero Museum: home of antiques and classics, as well as a hands-on aviation restoration skills school for young people (about 1 hour and 40-minute ferry ride northwest of Everett, WA)
--AND--
Only 3.5 to 4 hours south of Seattle, two more incredible aircraft museums: the
Tillamook Air Museum in Tillamook, Oregon; and the
Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregon.
Lots to see and do up here! Hope this helps.
-Tom