With more than 350 aircraft displayed across its 80-acre campus, the Pima Air and Space Museum is one of the world's largest aviation museums operated without government funding. Approximately half of the aircraft are displayed in indoor hangars, several of which are World War II themed. Guided walking tours are included in the admission fee, and visitors can take a tram tour for a small surcharge. The museum is also the exclusive provider of bus tours of the famous "Aircraft Boneyard," a military facility used to store more than 4,000 retired aircraft. Advance reservations are required for both bus tours and tram tours.

6000 E Valencia Rd, Tucson, AZ 85756, Phone: 520-574-0462

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