A few years ago the National Museum of the United States Air Force had an exhibit called "100 Years of Heritage: National Museum of the United States Air Force, 1923-2023" that included a panel titled "A Look Into the Future" with a site plan of a proposed expansion of the museum. Unfortunately, it seemed to be short lived and pictures of it are hard to come by. The museum made a
post on Instagram with some, but the site plan isn't legible. Luckily, one of the volunteers at the Tri-State Warbird Museum, who used to volunteer at NMUSAF, took a picture of the map when it was still up and sent me a copy:
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File comment: What will the future hold for the Museum? In 2021-2022, Museum staff and professional planners studied needs and possibilities, producing a speculative "master plan" for efficient campus growth over the next 20-30 years.
The above plan shows another possible arrangement of existing and new facilities. The Master Plan study emphasizes energy and climate efficiency, the best possible preservation and visitor outcomes, and smart integration into the base environment. Development possibilities reflect a range of anticipated circumstances.
NMUSAF Proposed Site Plan (Cropped, Reduced, Converted).png [ 1.15 MiB | Viewed 1341 times ]
(Source: National Museum of the United States Air Force via Jim Newport)
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