Lone Star Flight Museum Announces Opening Date
The Lone Star Flight Museum at Ellington Airport (LSFM) is opening to the public on Saturday, September 16 at 9:00 a.m. and will offer a “pay what you can” admission through Sunday, October 1. A dedication ceremony with dignitaries and local officials is slated for Saturday, September 30. A time for the ceremony will be announced at a later date.
“The irony of opening our building in the midst of Hurricane Harvey is not lost on any of us. We are the reality of surviving a hurricane and rebuilding and we know that our community will overcome this trial,” said Douglas H. Owens, Lt Gen (ret), CEO, Lone Star Flight Museum. “As we support the region’s recovery, I am moved by the sense of strength and common purpose that rises above and is on full display. We look forward to visitors arriving at our doors and we are proud of the experience they will have in our new facility.”
ADMISSION: Houston Strong “pay what you can”: Saturday September 16 - Sunday, October 1, 2017
Supporting the spirit of Texas and those impacted by Hurricane Harvey
Normal Admission: Adult (12 yrs+) $20
Senior (65+ yrs) $16
Youth (4-11 yrs) $16
Child (under 4) FREE
Discount pricing available for active and retired military & National Guard and Reserves
HOURS: Open daily from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Lone Star Flight Museum at Ellington Field
11551 Aerospace Avenue
Houston, TX 77034
(346) 708-2517
MORE: Breaking ground almost a year and a half ago at Ellington Airport, the new $38 million, 130,000 square-foot aviation history and STEM facility will share the story of flight in the Lone Star State and feature the contributions Texas and Texans have made to aviation. Highlights of the museum include interactive exhibits focused on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts essential to flight, a $1 million Aviation Learning Center, the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and a marvelous flying collection of historically significant aircraft. For more information, please visit www.Lonestarflight.org or @Lonestarflightmuseum on Facebook and Instagram.