3407 109th St SW, Everett, WA 98204

Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum    

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The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the display and preservation of rare military aircraft, tanks and other military equipment.

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Mar 21, 2024
The museum has reopened after the pandemic and is now open 3 days a week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The collection is intact, however there are no current plans to fly any of the aircraft. Full review by rkatao
Dec 15, 2023
This was a wonderful experience. I would highly recommend going here and seeing all the old military and aviation history. The people are so friendly and knowledgeable and if you have questions about… Full review by LongabergerLady
Sep 24, 2023
The best museum ever, I’m so glad they reopened it is so fun and I highly recommend it, the employees are very nice and helpful. Full review by Dream64959344620
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Facts

Founder:Paul Allen
Established:2004

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Questions & answers

Q:
Open on veteran’s day? (Monday)
A:
Open Tues-Sunday. They had a grand opening of a new & larger display today
Q:
How do I get there using public transportation ex Seattle?
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Catch the 417 towards Mukilteo on 4th Ave & Seneca St Exit at Hwy 525 & Beverly Park Rd Walk 2.0 mi (38 mins) to the Flying Heritage Collection, 3407 109th Street Southwest, …
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Catch the 417 towards Mukilteo on 4th Ave & Seneca St Exit at Hwy 525 & Beverly Park Rd Walk 2.0 mi (38 mins) to the Flying Heritage Collection, 3407 109th Street Southwest, Everett, WA 98204
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Does public transportation serve the Flying Heritage Collection? If yes, what transit system & route number?
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We too were visiting the area so I'm not aware of public transportation to the site.
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How much is the admission?
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General Admission is $25. Discounted admission is $18 (senior 65+, student, military/veteran, youth 7-18). Kids under 7 are free.
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Is there food ?
A:
In the museum itself there are snack items you can buy in the gift shop (e.g., chips)
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