The Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center is an aviation museum that was established in 1986 in Fairfield, California. Visitors are invited to take in and understand the history of Travis Air Force Base, the airmen that were assigned there, the 60th Air Mobility Wing, and the importance of humanitarian airlift efforts and strategic air mobility. The exhibits are informative and filled with artifacts and information that will interest the entire family. The 35+ aircraft displays that you’ll come across include the A-26K “Counter Invader”, C-5A “Galaxy”, the F-86L “Sabre”, and the B-29 “Superfortress” which was used to drop the “Little Boy” atom bomb on Hiroshima and the second “Fat Man” atom bomb on Nagasaki.

Address: Building 80, 461 Burgan Boulevard, Travis AFB, CA 94535, Phone: 707-424-7198

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