Touching Lives By Restoring History

The Champaign Aviation Museum is dedicated to preserving history and honoring the experiences of those who served during WWII. Through hands-on restoration and education, they bring the stories of past generations to life—most notably through their ongoing work restoring a historic B-17 Bomber. WATCH INTERVIEW featuring Champaign Aviation Museum on Columbus Living.

 

PRESERVING WWII HISTORY

CAS has 7 restored WWII era aircrafts and is quickly building its reputation as a center for excellence for the restoration and maintenance of these historic planes. The nonprofit museum is also filled with exhibits of personal stories, artifacts and experiences of WWII veterans and their families.

 

We’re honored to support their mission and the meaningful impact they continue to make by educating and inspiring our community. The ReVision Gives Back donation will help support ongoing B-17 restoration efforts, education programs, and facility operations.

 

SUPPORT CAS

CAS truly believes in touching lives by restoring history. Museum admission is free and all visitors can witness the B-17 Bomber restoration process in action. Support the museum’s preservation of history by making a financial donation, donating WWII-related artifacts, attending the many fundraising events throughout the year, or becoming a volunteer. Learn more about how to show your support by visiting their website.

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