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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center Phase Two
Archives
The National Air and Space Museum Archives is the foremost facility of its kind, with valuable documentary records of the history, science, and technology of aeronautics and space flight. Most of this documentation is unpublished, primary source material not found anywhere else, and priceless.
The new Archives facility will accommodate more than 12,000 cubic feet of documents. It will also house the most complete collection of historic aviation and space visual imagery – more than 1.75 million photographs and 14,000 film and video titles.
An Archives Reference Room will have workstations to accommodate 16 researchers and their lap top computers. In addition there will be microfilm reader stations, listening stations for sound recordings, and a motion picture viewing room. Trained archivists will be on hand to assist researchers.
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I’ve spent my lifetime helping children learn and explore. It’s empowering to know that the charitable gift I make today will ensure that the National Collection of aircraft and artifacts will be around to educate and inspire future generations. Our children must know that the future is theirs. - Agnes Brown
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