The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is a museum located in Houston, Texas, United States, at William P. Hobby Airport. Collections are housed in the …
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Dec 27, 2024
Wonderful museum highlighting the history of air travel, and specifically commercial air travel from this terminal during 1940-1955. Portions of the building have been restored, and there are many ar… Full review by Paradise571047
Oct 7, 2024
The museum is a nod to aeronautical history 5/5. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A lone original 1940s light fixture remains in the lobby ceiling. There’s a small gift shop in the… Full review by landrovercb
Oct 4, 2024
Cool little museum housed within a historic building. The displays are contain a lot of cool information about the history of the location and aviation in Houston. Full review by thewanderingmeatball
I would like to bring my garden club group of 15 or so OLDER seniors. What about places along the tour to rest a bit....benches etc.? Thank you. Judy from Spring, Tx. Also, is there a restaurant in the building?
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No restaurant. A few chairs. It is small and doesn't take long to tour. Call in advance a nd perhaps they could have additional folding chairs available.
is there a gift shop inside , do you sell small steel airplanes
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I believe they do sell the small steel airplanes in the gift shop. Southwest 737s I believe. It probably varies though. I have purchased a lot of small things like that over the years there.
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