The season-opening of the Dakota Territory Air Museum

Minot, North Dakota – The summer season has seen the reopening of the Dakota Territory Air Museum in Minot.

The museum’s director, Jenna Grindberg, announced that new exhibitions have opened, featuring displays of 60 aircraft and World War II memorabilia.

A forthcoming ceremony dubbed “Together Forever in the Clouds” will honor those who perished in a plane crash in Minot, North Dakota, in 1946.

She added that they intend to participate in the “Festival of Flights” on June 17 by flying vintage aircraft.

“We have artifacts from the 19-teens all the way up to now on display, so we’re kind of a little hidden gem treasure trove of things for people, especially if you love history, to come and check out,” said Grindberg.

From now until mid-October, they are open.

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