Relocated Lone Star Flight Museum in Houston opens Saturday

Thursday, September 14, 2017
HOUSTON, Texas -- A vintage military aircraft museum in Galveston that was swamped by Hurricane Ike in 2008 and survived Harvey after recently moving to Houston is set to open.

Officials with the Lone Star Flight Museum say the $38 million facility will open Saturday at Ellington Airport.
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The museum was to open Sept. 2 but delayed ceremonies as parts of Houston were flooded by Harvey. Spokeswoman Lisa Spence said Wednesday that the new complex wasn't damaged.

Lone Star Flight Museum relocating


The Lone Star Flight Museum, also home to the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, suffered flood damage when Ike pounded Galveston in September 2008. Authorities later decided to relocate to Houston to be farther from Gulf of Mexico storms.
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Volunteers last month flew most of the vintage planes about 50 miles north to Houston.

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