1940 AIR TERMINAL MUSEUM

HOUSTON, TX

Houston Skyline from Interstate 45, Houston, TX Founded in 1836 by Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen, Houston was named for Sam Houston, one of the most prominent leaders of the Texas Revolution in the 1830s.  The city was incorporated and became the capital of the Republic of Texas in 1837, before the capital moved permanently to Austin in 1839.  The city grew slowly as a major trading hub for the state of Texas beginning in the 1840s, and became the main railroad hub of the state of Texas by 1890.  However, the city lagged behind the nearby port city of Galveston, located on the Gulf of Mexico, until the 1900 Galveston Hurricane devastated the city, leading to an effort to create a deepwater port at Houston, which was further inland and better protected from hurricanes.  Between 1902 and 1914, the Houston Ship Channel was deepened, creating a large port at Houston, leading to the beginning of the city’s continual rapid growth ever since, growing from under 100,000 people to over 2,000,000 people in the century between 1910 and 2010.  The city’s skyline today is dominated by skyscrapers built during the energy and real estate boom of the 1970s and 1980s, and includes several buildings by significant architects, including Philip Johnson and John Burgee, I. M. Pei, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and Pelli Clarke Pelli Associates.   The city has continued to see major growth driven by the petrochemical industry, and today has the fourth-largest municipal population and fifth-largest metropolitan area population of any city in the United States, as well as being one of the nation’s most ethnically diverse cities.
Houston Skyline from Interstate 45, Houston, TX Credit: w_lemay

The 1940 Air Terminal Museum, located in Houston, Texas, is a historic aviation museum housed in the original art-deco terminal building at the William P. Hobby Airport. The museum was opened in 2004 and is dedicated to preserving aviation history in Houston and the surrounding Gulf Coast region.

The museum features a collection of vintage aircraft, model planes, photographs, and other aviation memorabilia that showcases the rich history of aviation in Houston. Visitors can explore the restored terminal building, which features a ticket counter, baggage area, and passenger waiting room from the 1940s.

The museum also offers educational programs and tours for school groups and the general public, which highlight the developments and innovations in aviation throughout history. Additionally, the museum hosts special events, such as lectures, workshops, and aviation-themed parties, which attract aviation enthusiasts from all over the country.

Overall, the 1940 Air Terminal Museum is a unique and informative destination for anyone interested in aviation history and the role that Houston played in the development of the aviation industry.

1940 AIR TERMINAL MUSEUM is a Uncategorized or General Museum in HOUSTON TX. US MID #8404800360

The museum is classed as GMU (Uncategorized or General Museums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Mount Plains (Colorado, Kansas, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming).

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1940 AIR TERMINAL MUSEUM
8325 TRAVELAIR ST
HOUSTON
TX
77061-4716

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1940 AIR TERMINAL MUSEUM Information

MID # 8404800360
Name 1940 AIR TERMINAL MUSEUM
Alternate Name
Classification Uncategorized or General Museums, , Mount Plains
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)
NTEECC
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM)
INCOME 0
REVENUE 0
LAT/LONG 29.647536, -95.286845
CODES FIPS State Code: 48
FIPS County Code: 201
US Census Tract: 980000
US Census Block: 1000