The Aviation Hall of Fame of New Jersey: This Hidden Gem Flies Under the Radar

Founded in 1972, the Aviation Hall of Fame of New Jersey is a museum dedicated to telling the story of New Jersey’s flight history. Though it’s not the most well-known attraction in northern New Jersey, those who visit the museum consider it a hidden gem.

Here, interactive exhibits help make aviation history interesting and relevant to people of all ages. Exhibits include “Women in Flight," information on the first American hovercraft, and the rocket engine that propelled the X-15. There are also special programs available, like the "Dare to Fly, " which includes a museum tour and a design workshop taught by pilots where young visitors can build their own gliders and compete against one another.

The Aviation Hall of Fame of New Jersey is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, and entry is $8 for adults and $6 for children and seniors.

The Aviation Hall of Fame of New Jersey
400 Fred Wehran Drive
Teterboro, NJ 07608
(201) 288-6344
www.njahof.org

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