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Driving

The Tri-State Warbird Museum is conveniently located on the eastern side of Cincinnati, just minutes off of Interstate 275 and State Route 32, located at the end of a set of streets named after heroic aviation and space pioneers Neil Armstrong, John Glenn and Frank Borman.

To reach the Museum, take Interstate 275 to State Route 32 East (Exit 63B). Follow Route 32 for 3.6 miles to the Olive Branch – Stonelick Rd exit. At the four way stop make a right onto Olive Branch – Stonelick Rd.  At the next intersection, which is Old State Route 74 turn left then proceed for half a mile and turn right onto Armstrong Blvd. Make the next left onto Glenn Parkway. Finally, turn right onto Borman Drive. The Museum is located at the end of Borman Drive, next to the Clermont County Airport.

Flying In

The museum is located on the west side of the Clermont County Airport. Visitors are welcome to park on the museum ramp, but are asked to position their aircraft on the side nearest the grass so as not to block the hangar doors. Information about airport configuration and facilities can be found on AirNav. Fuel trucks are available upon request from Eastern Cincinnati Aviation. Please note that standard museum hours still apply.
Shuttle service to the museum for visitors parking on the east side of the airport may be available. Inquire at Sporty’s.

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