11/22/2011 Tues.
Although I've been to Sea-Toc (Seattle Airport) and Downtown Seattle several times, I never really step foot into the Museum of Flight once. I remember a few years ago I came here with family to Seattle, and we were talking about that we want to check the Museum of Flight out, but we never did. Now this year, thanks to my family members who are courageous enough to give it a shot, here I am in Museum of Flight while it was raining in Seattle.
Museum of Flight is located between Sea-Toc and Downtown Seattle, so it was a good 30 minutes of driving from where my friend's apartment is at. I found that the museum is pretty generous on moving all the old airplanes into the huge window building, took out all the engines, repainted the airplanes, and arranged them in different show rooms. Somehow, to me, it feels more like walking around and looking around. There was not a lot of activities going on though. The photography is allowed in most of the exhibition areas except two rooms in a red barn place. Those rooms are the ones with the diaries, publications, and newspaper records of the important people in the history of making planes. Too bad I can't remember all their names, but it was kind of funny that I got stopped by a security while I tried to take a photo of the model airplane invented by Wright Brothers in a dim room.
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