Hiller Aviation Museum - 1 VIP Pass good for 2 free admissions


Item Number: 154

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $32

Online Close: May 11, 2018 8:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 3 bids - Item Sold!

Description

DETAILS


One (1) VIP pass good for Two (2) Free Admissions to the Hiller Aviation Museum


ABOUT 


The Hiller Aviation Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate museum, was opened to the public in 1998 by helicopter designer and inventor Stanley Hiller Jr. and features over 50 aircraft from more than a century of aviation history. The Museum is visited by over 98,000 people each year including over 10,000 children from regional K-12 schools. Since opening, the Museum has served over 1.2 million visitors. The Hiller Aviation Museum is a 501(c)(3) California nonprofit Public Benefit organization.


A unique cultural asset and lifelong learning resource for diverse communities in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Museum celebrates the spirit of discovery and innovation of aviation pioneers whose creativity made the dream of flight a reality. Core museum programs for youth are based on state and national academic standards and support K-12 school curricula in history and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), including interactive, hands-on programs developed in partnership with NASA.


 


DELIVERY OPTIONS *


SHIPPING is available for this item ($6.70). Shipping will be combined for multiple purchases. 


IN-PERSON PICKUP is available for this item (free). 

Special Instructions

All items will be available at Buen Dia Family School for pick up.


 


All shipping charges will be refunded once you pick this item up from Buen Dia Family School, M-F 8:30am-5:30pm. All items must be picked up at 589 Guerrero Street, San Francisco by June 15, 2018. 


 


Tangible Items can not be shipped and must be picked up at Buen Dia Family School. 


Combined shipping is available for gift cards, certificates and other non tangible items via USPS Priority Mail 2-Day™ Flat Rate Envelope Shipping $6.70.


 

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Hiller Aviation Museum