WAAAM in Hood River





On the way back, everything else was closed, so just on the west side of Hood River there's a
sign on the freeway for Western Antique Auto and Aviation Museum. It's located next to the Airport, a few miles inland.. Turned out to be great. Nobody else was there, so there was free riegn to look aroound. I took photos. The guy who flew the plane off of the Multnomah Hotel in '97 or so is involved, and his plane is hanging up in the lobby. A great facility. And, most of the cars, motorcycles, and planes WORK! I like that very, very, much. They're at http://www.waaamuseum.org
Visit them!
1 Comments:
You have great photos of the vintage cars and airplanes! As many times I've sped by Hood River, I have yet to stop by there. Well done.
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