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Armstrong Air & Space Museum marks 50 years with limited edition medallions [i]New, limited edition medallions mark 50 years since astronaut Neil Armstrong took a few small steps into history. No, not those small steps — his famous "giant leap" to become the first person to walk on the moon took place three years earlier — but rather Armstrong's first time entering the museum bearing his name. The Armstrong Air & Space Museum is celebrating its first half century serving as a tribute to the world's first moonwalker and a monument to Ohio's contributions to aviation and space exploration history.[/i]
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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmancollectSPACE Armstrong Air & Space Museum marks 50 years with limited edition medallionsNew, limited edition medallions mark 50 years since astronaut Neil Armstrong took a few small steps into history.No, not those small steps — his famous "giant leap" to become the first person to walk on the moon took place three years earlier — but rather Armstrong's first time entering the museum bearing his name. The Armstrong Air & Space Museum is celebrating its first half century serving as a tribute to the world's first moonwalker and a monument to Ohio's contributions to aviation and space exploration history.
Armstrong Air & Space Museum marks 50 years with limited edition medallionsNew, limited edition medallions mark 50 years since astronaut Neil Armstrong took a few small steps into history.No, not those small steps — his famous "giant leap" to become the first person to walk on the moon took place three years earlier — but rather Armstrong's first time entering the museum bearing his name. The Armstrong Air & Space Museum is celebrating its first half century serving as a tribute to the world's first moonwalker and a monument to Ohio's contributions to aviation and space exploration history.
New, limited edition medallions mark 50 years since astronaut Neil Armstrong took a few small steps into history.
No, not those small steps — his famous "giant leap" to become the first person to walk on the moon took place three years earlier — but rather Armstrong's first time entering the museum bearing his name. The Armstrong Air & Space Museum is celebrating its first half century serving as a tribute to the world's first moonwalker and a monument to Ohio's contributions to aviation and space exploration history.
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