It’s been 26 years since Hangar #1 has been restored at Cape May Airport. Following years of disrepair, the NASW Foundation acquired this historic hangar in 1997 and gave the building new life. That maintenance continues today as the hangar is currently in the second phase of a roof restoration. We look forward to seeing you there when the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum reopens this new year!
It’s been 26 years since Hangar #1 has been restored at Cape May Airport. Following years of disrepair, the NASW Foundation acqu…
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