Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Second Day: Air and Space Museam- Part Six

This is the sixth post in a series of posts on our family's recent trip to Washington D.C. To read from the beginning of the story please scroll down the page until you see a post entitled Intro Post. I took over 600 pictures during our trip. The pictures used in this post are not all of them. To see all of my pictures click here.

Air and Space Museum:
The next stop that we made was another air and space museum. This is not the same museum that this post was on. This museum was smaller in size, but the objects in the museum where by no means small. This hanger is now home to the Concord, Enola Gay, and the Enterprise to name a few. It was incredible.

This was the Concord.
Enola Gay:
The Enola Gay was a B-29 Bomber that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima Japan at the end of WWII. It was an amazing thing to see. The pictures are bad because the lighting in the hanger was poor.

The Enola Gay

The Enterprise:
It was so cool to see a space ship up close and personal.

That is all for now!

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