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99s Museum of Women Pilots
4300 Amelia Earhart Ln Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73159, United States
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Lo
Review №1

Truly a gem of an aviation museum a short walk away from Tulsa International airport. Not very well known, but so very worth the visit. Small but interesting gift shop. The office personnel down stairs will open up the museum upstairs and its a self guided tour through many well documented display case. Entire history of womens aviation is covered. A must visit stop for all history buffs and aviation enthusiast

Be
Review №2

Small but LARGE in history and information, worth the time to visit

Vi
Review №3

The museum was very interesting. It contained many photos, newspaper clippings, articles, and artifacts honoring women in aviation. It gave the history of the 99s organization from its beginning to the present time, and detailed their story of how and why these brave women started the renowned 99s group. I would recommend a visit to the museum to those living in Oklahoma and anyone who loves to fly.

Ja
Review №4

The Ninety Nines Museum of Women Pilots, is small museum but represents a collection that is both world class and worthy of far more attention. I was astounded to find it tucked on the edge of the Oklahoma Will Rogers airport. The club was the first womens flying club in the world. It represents so much for women overcoming bias and demonstrating that they are just as capable as men. Do yourself a favor and visit,. This place deserves far more attention than it gets.

Mi
Review №5

Very nice museum. If you are ever flying in or out of will Rogers, give yourself 30-40 minutes to stop in an see all the displays. Follows women flying since the 1920s up to early 2000s. Very good write ups in the display, especially the air race.

Ve
Review №6

Great place, learned so much history. I love the old costumes and it was great.

Mo
Review №7

Love the museum. Has really changed over past 1-2years. Got to see, a gem.

Da
Review №8

This is such a neat place to visit. We didnt have a guide, so if you want one go Thursday-Sunday. Really enjoyed looking at all the memorabilia and reading all the information they had.

Da
Review №9

Incredible hidden gem. Tells the story of a cheeky group who couldve been rivals, but instead decided to uplift one another. Feminists, take note.

Ma
Review №10

Friendly staff and it was amazing walking through history

Ri
Review №11

Women Pioneers in Flight have been neglected for far too long. Its more than just Amelia Earhart. There are many more women who quietly pursued excellence in flying, design in aircraft, and setting World Records. If you like airplanes, this would be a great place to come and visit. You can see all the exhibits and have a great time with the family.

Do
Review №12

Very informative, will return again

Bl
Review №13

Very interesting exhibits and lots of unique artifacts! Great for families and not to big that you get lost, but plenty to keep you occupied for at least an hour. Admission was only 5$ and free for children under 5. Plus military and school discounts.

Vi
Review №14

If you like aviation history visit!! Its very comprehensive about women pilots

We
Review №15

Very clean. Lots of information and exhibits. Lots of fun with son. Thank you.

Du
Review №16

A very in-depth tour. The guide will spend well over an hour for a one-on-one experience. Overall the museum seems small, but they pack a tonne of information and artifacts in there. Id recommend this place to friends, so feel free to check it out.

A
Review №17

Great museum

Bl
Review №18

Great place.

An
Review №19

A hidden treasure right in the heart of Oklahoma! Worth the trip to go through the museum!

Mi
Review №20

Worth a visit.

Fr
Review №21

A place of tribute for women in aviation!

Lu
Review №22

Super

La
Review №23

Very nice I like

Ri
Review №24

Great History for any pilot male or female

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  • Address:4300 Amelia Earhart Ln Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73159, United States
  • Site:http://museumofwomenpilots.org/
  • Phone:+1 405-685-9990
Categories
  • Museum
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:10am–4pm
  • Tuesday:10am–4pm
  • Wednesday:10am–4pm
  • Thursday:10am–4pm
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:10am–4pm
  • Sunday:10am–4pm
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
  • Restaurant:No
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