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The Museum is now open with reduced hours from Thursday to Sunday 10am-4pm!
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SAFETY COMES FIRST
  • The museum has closed off, redesigned, or removed some hands-on interactive exhibits.
  • The museum will be operating on a limited schedule, and some of our facilities will be temporarily closed for a time.
  • As of July 9th, the museum's new operating hours are Thursday – Sunday 10 am-4 pm.
  • Museum galleries will be open.
  • The Theater, Planetarium, Junior Jet Club, and Nunley’s Carousel are temporarily closed as per NYS direction.  
  • Cafe - Open with limited light snacks and pre-packaged items.
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The Boeing 314: An Extraordinary Story
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The Boeing 707: A Fast Story
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The Boeing 377: A Luxury Story
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The Boeing 747: A Jumbo Story

ACROSS THE PACIFIC: THE PAN AM STORY
The Pan Am Historical Foundation announces PBS documentary 
The Pan Am Historical Foundation has worked hard to make this documentary a reality. We at the Pan Am Museum Foundation thank and commend the Pan Am Historical Foundation for their incredible efforts to tell the Pan Am story! 
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Pan Am Historical Foundation - PBS Documentary "Across the Pacific"
When Pan Am's M-130 flying boat "China Clipper" took off for the first scheduled flight to Manila on November 22, 1935, it riveted the attention of people around the world. At that moment Pan Am vaulted to a commanding position and the world changed forever as a result. That's the story brought to life in "Across the Pacific." Newly unearthed archival motion pictures, photographs, and original sound recordings as well as stunning graphics, help bring this history back to life. The film by Moreno/Lyons Productions tells the epic story of how Pan American Airways became the first to bridge the mighty Pacific - the first airline to cross any ocean. Focusing in particular on the contributions of Pan Am’s visionary leader Juan Trippe, aircraft designer Igor Sikorsky, and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz, the three-part program is currently broadcast on PBS.  "Across the Pacific" premiered on VPM PBS in Richmond Virginia May/June 2020.
       -The Pan Am Historical Foundation

For a Limited time all three episodes will be aired on PBS.org
Ep. 1 - "Airborne"
Ep. 2 - "Latin Laboratory"
Ep. 3 - "Another Ocean"

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