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Millville Army Airfield Museum, Millville

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The Millville Army Air Field Museum preserves U.S. military aviation history, including the recent Middle East conflict. Museum programs and tours focus on education about Millville's vital role in aviation history and the history of the P-47 Thunderbolt. The museum is a federal nonprofit organization, which was founded in 1983, and incorporated by the State of New Jersey in 1988.

The Museum, located on Millville Airport, is open from 10am to 4pm Tuesday through Sunday. Monday visits may be scheduled by appointment.

To schedule a group tour, call Lisa Jester at 856-327-2347.



Address:

1 Leddon Street

Millville Airport

Millville, NJ 08332

E-mail: museum@p47millville.org
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  • I encountered some very friendly staff and volunteers who informed and educated me about this airfield through the years and the people who were involved.. 
    I encountered some very friendly staff and volunteers who informed and educated me about this airfield through the years and the people who were involved..  more »
  • This is a great museum to learn about aviation and training for WWII pilots and crew. There are many great exhibits and plenty of items in the gift shop for kids and adults. The museum is free, but....  more
    This is a great museum to learn about aviation and training for WWII pilots and crew. There are many great exhibits and plenty of items in the gift shop for kids and adults. The museum is free, but....  more »
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  • Awesome place to visit and learn history. Grandson liked it at age of almost 11. Would go back again.
  • So much history crammed into a small building. You could spend days there going through all the binders. Free admission but bring some cash for the donation bucket.

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