Museum Announces 18-Month Target for Groundbreaking

Published on Sunday, September 1, 2019

Museum Announces 18-Month Target for Groundbreaking

On July 26, the International Skydiving Museum & Hall of Fame announced that it intends to break ground on its museum building within 18 months. However, iFLY, which intended to co-locate with the museum in North Orlando, has shelved those plans. Consequently, the museum is seeking other opportunities for a new site, although it still intends to co-locate with a wind tunnel. The museum board is exploring a number of opportunities, and site selection is now its number-one priority. More information is available at skydivingmuseum.org.

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