Shower and Latrine Building
There are two of these buildings (2406, 2417) remaining on the airfield although the interiors of both have been significantly modified. There...
There are two of these buildings (2406, 2417) remaining on the airfield although the interiors of both have been significantly modified. There...
Building 2515 was the airmen’s dining hall, one of many mess halls on the base. This one was built in 1945, covers...
Building 1809, the Norden Bombsight storage vault was constructed in 1944 on the ramp by the bombardier training building. There are five...
Building 2515 was the airmen’s dining hall, one of many mess halls on the base. This one was built in 1945, covers...
Barracks 2410 was chosen for its location and condition as the first to be restored in the barracks complex. With funding support in...
The first nurses arrived at Wendover Army Air Base (WAAB) in 1943 soon after this hospital complex had been completed. Chief Nurse 1st...
Originally built in 1942 our tower had seen many generations of pilots use the airfield in war and peace times. In 2008 the...
After a hard push for funding and volunteer work, the John T Brinkman Club has been finished! In the 15 years since the...
This is the hangar that was built specifically for the Manhattan Project work at Wendover. Technically, this was the 393rd Squadron hangar of...
We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of a WWII aircraft for our collection–the museum’s largest artifact to date! If you’ve visited the...