Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, Aviation museum in Pueblo, Colorado
The museum spans over 85,000 square feet with two large hangars containing military and civilian aircraft, ground vehicles, missiles, and space exploration artifacts from more than a century of aerospace history.
The museum is located on the grounds of the former Pueblo Army Air Base, a major World War II heavy bomber training facility that played a crucial role in preparing military personnel for combat operations.
The facility houses the International B-24 Memorial Museum and Southern Colorado Space Museum, serving as both educational and memorial sites that honor military personnel and aerospace innovators while preserving aviation heritage.
The museum is located six miles east of downtown Pueblo at Pueblo Memorial Airport, charges $10 admission for adults with discounts for seniors and veterans, and offers seasonal hours with educational programs.
The collection includes an F-15C Eagle that shot down an Iraqi MiG-23 during Operation Desert Storm and features many aircraft on loan from prestigious institutions like the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
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