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Rodin's "The Shade" in front of the High Museum of Art

High Museum of Art – Atlanta, GA

From it’s humble beginnings in 1905, the Atlanta Art Association sought to bring visual art to Atlanta. Renamed the High Museum in 1926, the museum moved into the into the Woodruff Arts Center (formerly called Memorial Arts Building) in 1968, sharing space with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Alliance Theater.

By the early 1980’s, the museum raised enough funds for Richard Meier to build the iconic 4-story, 135,000 square, post-modern building adjacent to the Woodruff Arts Center. Then in 2005, architect Renzo Piano doubled the space by adding three cube-shaped buildings to the museum complex.

Visitors now enter the museum through the Wieland Pavillion. The 85-foot tall lobby also houses a cafe, covered terrace and a gift shop. The original Richard Meier building, (renamed the Stent Family Wing), is accessed via two sky bridges. 

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Lone Star Flight Museum – Houston, TX

Located at Ellington Field, the Lone Star Flight Museum is a new addition to Houston tourist destinations. The museum focuses on Texas’ role in aviation history and includes the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame. Not too far from NASA’s Johnson Space Center, it’s easy to tour both in one day.

Aircraft Displays

Two hangars flank the main entrance hall and the theater featuring an introduction to the museum. We started with the Heritage Hangar to the right of the theater where about a dozen early aircraft welcomed us.

The museum opened in the fall of 2017 so everything was new and shiny. The planes were in a similar condition. I’ll just say upfront that I’m not an aviation buff. However, the mint condition these planes exhibited impressed me. I walked by most of the exhibits until a commercial airplane peaked my interest. (more…)