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Pearson Air Museum (Vancover, Washington) sudden surprise closure

Seems like a park services was going for a power grab, but the
Pearson Air Museum Trustees rightfully did not trust their action and made and on-the-spot decision to close and vacate at once February 5th! (did not see another posting on this).

Just found out by AOPA, and it seems according to Pearson museum’s site, future is still unknown. While a Federal bill is in works, the political climate in USA makes it any ones guess if it passes.

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By: D1566 - 28th February 2013 at 05:27

The GB is too…:confused:

… and Singapore … 😎

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By: Flying_Pencil - 27th February 2013 at 23:18

It seems that the museum upset the park service by holding too many unauthorised events in the museum. Funnily enough when I tried to visit the museum back in September it was closed for a party!

Actually, it was authorized under the original terms (IIRC).
Park service changed the terms.

Wanted piece of pie?

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By: Mike J - 23rd February 2013 at 14:18

It seems that the museum upset the park service by holding too many unauthorised events in the museum. Funnily enough when I tried to visit the museum back in September it was closed for a party!

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By: Arabella-Cox - 23rd February 2013 at 12:40

Couldn’t access the Pearson Museums website because Australia has been blacklisted. Wonder what we had to do with this?

The GB is too…:confused:

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By: Vacca - 23rd February 2013 at 12:36

Couldn’t access the Pearson Museums website because Australia has been blacklisted. Wonder what we had to do with this?

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