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New England Air Museum (Hartford, CT), PT Barnum Museum (Bridgeport, CT) Nautilus Museum (Groton, CT), Franklin Minerals, West Point Museum
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The P.T. Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, CT.
There are no photos of the inside because they don't allow photography!
The New England Air Museum, Hartford, CT

There is one more room that I missed that has a B-29


Sikorsky VS-44 Flying Boat


F6F Hellcat


Crosseyed stereo views of two different Kami Helocopters


Gee Bee Replica


Gee Bee Replica

Control car from a WWII Navy Blimp


Control Car from a WWII Navy Blimp
 

P-47 Thunderbolt next to B-25 Mitchell Bomber


Hellcat, B-25 Mitchell, Corsair, A-10 Warthog


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Planes on display outside


Sikorsky Skycrane


 Nautilus Museum, Groton, CT

The rings are on the outside a modern Ohio class and inside is the Holland
   
X-1 Submarine


X-1 Submarine
Trident Missle launch hatch


WW!! Japanese two man submarine


Hanging in the lobby of the museum is this model of Jules Verne's Nautilus as shown in the Disney movie 20,000 Leagues under the Sea.


Navy diving helmet

Recreation of theTurtle submarine.


The Nautilus


An 1892 edition of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues under the Sea.
The periscope station
The dive controls


View of the museum from the Nautilus
Hudson River north of West Point

Machine Guns on display in the West Point Museum

WWI Tank at the West Point Museum

Rocks from the Franklin Mine in Franklin, NJ.
Now with the Ultra-violet light they look like something special.

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Last updated: Sept 12, 2003