Not sure on the route to Tallmantz, but it had previously been a walk-through USAF recruiting tool:

Its centre section is apparently still around (with Planes of Fame at Valle?). For completeness its service history is:
Project SAC-DM-565C; available 28Jan48; accepted 29Jan49
4127th Base Unit McClellan 02Feb48
4127th Base Unit Inglewood 03Aug48
Sacramento AMA 30Sep48
Boeing Wichita 04Oct48
43rd BW Davis Monthan 22Dec48
Oklahoma Air Materiel Area 11Jan49
43rd BW Davis Monthan 08Feb49
Oklahoma AMA 07Mar49
43rd BW Davis Monthan 06Apr49
43rd BW Sculthorpe 19Aug49
43rd BW Davis Monthan 21Nov49
San Antonio AMA Kelly 21Apr50
43rd BW Davis Monthan 22May50
43rd BW MacDill 24Jul50
43rd BW Davis Monthan 07Aug50, 63rd BS
Its flying career came to an end on 13 August 1950 when it crashed 2 miles southeast of Davis Monthan following engine failure on a test flight; Bombardier 1Lt Theodore Hastings was injured by a cactus on leaving the aircraft; the rest of the 11 crew were uninjured.