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Els millors hotels a Museu Aeri de Tillamook

9.2 de 10, Fantàstic, (486)
Preu actual: 175 €
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5 de gen. - 6 de gen. de 2026

9.2 de 10, Fantàstic, (1001)
Preu actual: 69 €
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1 de gen. - 2 de gen. de 2026

8.8 de 10, Excel·lent, (1003)

8.0 de 10, Molt bé, (1094)
Preu actual: 115 €
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31 de des. - 1 de gen. de 2026

Oceanside Ocean Front Cabins
Oceanside Ocean Front CabinsA 13,7 quilòmetres de: Museu Aeri de Tillamook
8.2 de 10, Molt bé, (336)
Preu actual: 67 €
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4 de gen. - 5 de gen. de 2026

8.2 de 10, Molt bé, (1003)
Preu actual: 59 €
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10 de gen. - 11 de gen. de 2026
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![Tillamook Air Museum is an aviation museum south of Tillamook, Oregon, at Tillamook Airport in the United States. The museum is housed in a former US Navy blimp hangar, called "Hangar B", which is the largest clear-span wooden structure in the world.
Constructed by the US Navy in 1942 during World War II for Naval Air Station Tillamook, the hangar building housing the aircraft is 1,072 feet (327 m) long and 296 feet (90 m) wide, giving it over 7 acres (2.8 ha) of area. It stands at 192 feet (59 m) tall. The doors weigh 30 short tons (27 t) each and are 120 feet (37 m) tall. Hangar "B" is one of two that were built on the site originally, Hangar "A" was destroyed by fire in August,1992.]
USA Today described the Tillamook Air Museum in 2004 as "one of the country's top private World War II aircraft collections". However, in April 2013, the museum announced that the part of its collection owned by Jack Erickson would be moving from Tillamook to Madras, Oregon, and all of the World War II aircraft had been removed by September 2014.
In November 2014, the owners of Hangar B, the Port Of Tillamook Bay, announced that they would continue operation of the Tillamook Air Museum with the remaining collectio](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6208776/9bc7e52c-22f8-438f-8467-c9f233186928.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1200&h=500&q=medium)





























