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  History of Flight
1. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base "Aircraft Boneyard" Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
618-4800, Kolb Rd. north of I-10, east Tucson. Access restricted. Reservations suggested. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon.–Fri. excluding federal holidays, $7/adults, $3/children 12 and younger. View from Kolb Rd.
This drive will take you by the AMARG (Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group). For AMARG tours, call Pima Air & Space Museum, 574-0462.

2. Pima Air & Space Museum Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
574-0462, 6000 E. Valencia Rd., southeast Tucson.
$15.50/adults, $12.75/AAA, seniors, military, $9/children 7–12, 6 and under free. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. with last admission at 4 p.m. Allow 2–4 hours. From the alien surface of Mars and the vast reaches of space to its modern beginnings in the Wright Brothers’ triumph of flight, over 100 years of Aerospace history and 300 aircraft on 80 acres can be explored at the Pima Air and Space Museum.

3. Titan Missile Museum Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
$9.50/adults, $8.50/seniors, military, $6/children 7–12, 6 and under free. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Last admission is 4 p.m. Allow two hours. The Titan Missile Museum is the only publicly accessible Titan II missile site in the nation. At this National Historic Landmark site, visitors stand on the front line of the Cold War. Tour the underground missile site. See the three-ton blast doors, the eight-foot thick silo walls, and an actual Titan II missile in the launch duct. Visit the launch control center, experience a simulated launch and more! Go down in history at the Titan Missile Museum!