The National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC will reopen half of its flagship building to the public on October 14 to show off a major upgrade. Started in 2018, the seven-year renovation is expected to be completed in 2025 after redesigning all 23 exhibition spaces. PBS NewsHour got a first glimpse at what the museum has to offer from Neil Armstrong’s suit to Evil Knievel’s motorcycle to the original Wright Flyer.
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