The National Railway Museum (NRM) has teamed up with RailSimulator.com to produce a unique virtual Flying Scotsman driving experience for home PCs – and best of all, it’s completely FREE! The iconic Flying Scotsman steam [Read More]
Science Technology
The Eight Track Museum in the Deep Ellum arts district of Dallas is to open December 25, 2011. Twenty years after he made the 8-track collectible by selling a Sex Pistols 8-track for $100, Dallasite [Read More]
The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is has received a grant from the Sturgis Rally Charities Foundation to assist with design and implementation of a new exhibit at the museum. The Sturgis Rally [Read More]
SEATTLE, – 1st Lt. Lynn “Buck” Compton and Tech. Sgt. Donald Malarkey, two of the original members of “Easy Company” (immortalized in the book and mini-series “Band of Brothers”) will join filmmaker Vance Day for [Read More]
The Tellus Science Museum will be open from 12:00 AM until 5:30 AM on 12.1.2010 for a special star party to observe the lunar eclipse. The observatory will be open, and several other telescopes located [Read More]
Pilot recalls flying the Lear Fan 2100 prototype in 1981 SEATTLE, – On Jan. 1 at The Museum of Flight, test pilot Dennis Newton will lecture about the development of entrepreneur Bill Lear’s last project [Read More]
SEATTLE, – After only a week on sale, it’s almost last call for Hops & Props tickets. Tickets for the annual gourmet brew event at The Museum of Flight always dry up early, but sales [Read More]
Popular 2008 exhibit of flight attendant history and fashions returns with new flair SEATTLE, – On Jan. 29, 2011 the Museum’s acclaimed Style in the Aisle temporary exhibit returns with exciting new flair. Style in [Read More]
The Museum of Aviation has received an F-100D aircraft with the tail number 56-2995. Major General Rick Goddard who flew 995 on 180 of his 226 combat missions during the Vietnam War, watched the arrival [Read More]
Science Museum to display 700 year old Antarctic ice as major new gallery, atmosphere: exploring climate science, opens From 4 December 2010, the Science Museum will be the first and only museum in the UK [Read More]
The Roberson Museum will host a Model Train and Doll Fair on January 9, 2011. Upon completion of the Model Train and Doll Fair Roberson will be closed to the public as we begin initial [Read More]
On Dec. 18, Dave Gianakos and Steve Brower will commemorate the 38th anniversary of Apollo 17 with a discussion of the significance of the Apollo 17 mission, and particularly the lunar module flown to and [Read More]
The Pacific Coast Air Museum is to display the F-15 Eagle 9/11 First Responder Aircraft, the first aircraft to respond to the World Trade Center attack in New York City on September 11, 2001. The [Read More]
The Gateway Science Museum is to present Microbes: Invisible Invaders, Amazing Allies open Feb 12, 2011 through May 30, 2011. Microbes takes visitors on a journey through an unseen world, one which sustains all life [Read More]
The California Automobile Museum has celebrated Its First-Ever Founders Day with a special event honoring its founders and sharing with the public a bit of Sacramento history. “There was a great fear from those of [Read More]
The Computer History Museum (CHM), the world’s leading institution exploring the history of computing and its ongoing impact on society, today announced the appointment of two new trustees to its Board of Directors: Raymie Stata, [Read More]
“Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing” is in the final stages of completion and will open to the public on January 13, 2011. The Museum will feature special opening hours from January 13 to [Read More]
Boeing Engineer Bob Bogash delivers Honeywell Explorer Lecture The Dec. 11 Museum of Flight Honeywell Explorer Lecture features retired Boeing Company engineer Bob Bogash presenting the story of Kelly Johnson, one of the most influential [Read More]