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1940 Air Terminal Musuem

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Going with wife for event this weekend in Houston. Location is adjacent to William P. Hobby Airport. Anyone ever been there to know if posted? Not listed on 30.06.com, nothing on their website either.

Main concern is the hanger they have appears to open up to runway areas...which of course are off limits.

Was wondering if they close off apron access for events.

Any help would be appreicated! Area of town doesn't look too good. There is a Pardons & Parole office 2 streets over. :???:
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The Museum is probably covered under general aviation. There is no TSA no security lines. Different rules.

I have under General aviation Rules. I have boarded a plane while carrying without any interaction with security,
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Meant to add to org post. This is all it says on their website. "Event logistics must adhere to museum policies and fit within the airport's TSA regulated guidelines"

I couldn't find anything else so far so it looks like what you said about general avaition on city owned airport should be fine.

Still hoping someone else has first hand knowledge of this place.
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Musuem & hanger where they hold their events are posted 30.07

Entry made on Texas 30.06 website.
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https://www.texas3006.com/view.php?id=17202

There are some really great photos in the museum's Google entry.
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