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The Historic Wendover Airfield is an aviation museum located at Wendover Airport in Wendover, Utah focused on the history of Wendover Air Force Base.

History

Background

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Due to the remote location and favorable climate, many of the buildings at the base remained in unaltered, although somewhat deteriorated, condition.Шаблон:Citation needed For this reason, the base was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.[1]

Establishment

The Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation was established in 2001 after Jim Petersen visited the airport as part of a tour group. The following year he became airport manager.[2] The project began with the renovation of, and opening a museum in, the former operations building in March of that year.[3][4]

The Enola Gay Hangar was placed on the 2009 list of America's Most Endangered Places and as a result the foundation received a number of grants, including one from the Save America's Treasures program, that allowed the structure to be restored.[5][2] This was followed by the rededication of the control tower in 2012 and the completion of work on the service club in 2015.[6][7]

The museum encountered some controversy when, in 2017, it agreed to display one of the one thousand origami cranes folded by atomic bomb victim Sadako Sasaki.[8]

The museum acquired a Douglas C-54 Skymaster in September 2020.[9]Шаблон:Better source needed Two months later, one of the barracks was destroyed by fire after a stove was left unattended.[10][11] Then, in 2021, the museum unveiled a four phased plan, called "Save Where They Walked", for the restoration of many of the remaining buildings on the airport.[12]Шаблон:Better source needed[13]

The museum placed a replica of the Fat Man atomic bomb on display in June 2023.[14]

Facilities

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Enola Gay hangar before restoration in January 2006

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  • 2410 barracks – restoration completed[15]
  • Administration building – restoration ongoing[16]
  • B-29 hangar – restoration ongoing[17]
  • Control tower – restoration completed[18]
  • Dining hall – restoration ongoing[19]
  • Norden bombsight storage – restoration completed, 2013[20]
  • Nurse's quarters – restoration ongoing[21]
  • Service club – restoration completed[22]
  • Shower and latrine building – restoration upcoming[23]

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Exhibits

Exhibits at the museum include a replica of the Little Boy atomic bomb, an origami crane made by Sadako Sasaki, World War II homefront materials, World War II uniforms and prototype atomic bomb components.[24][25][26][27][28]

Collection

Aircraft

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Ground vehicles

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Events

The museum holds an annual airshow.[31][32][33]

See also

References

Footnotes

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