We took a tour of the WarBird Park while visiting Myrtle Beach. This park pays tribute to the men and women of the United States Air Force who lived in the Myrtle Beach area for almost 40 years (1954-1993) while serving their country. Included here are several military aircraft on display, plus a viewing area for the runway which now serves as a civilian airport. A bike trail connects this park to the East Coast Greenway.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Sepia Saturday: The WarBird Edition
We took a tour of the WarBird Park while visiting Myrtle Beach. This park pays tribute to the men and women of the United States Air Force who lived in the Myrtle Beach area for almost 40 years (1954-1993) while serving their country. Included here are several military aircraft on display, plus a viewing area for the runway which now serves as a civilian airport. A bike trail connects this park to the East Coast Greenway.
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#sepiasaturday
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11 comments:
Let's go jetsetting! ;)
Those are sepia pix today. Have a super Saturday.
Best wishes Molly
looks like an interesting tour. The shots look great in sepia too
Fab photos, Jeanne! They reminded me of when I was a kid and watching the Navy's Blue Angels. How exciting that was!
Have a super Saturday, my friend!
X to you and the girlz!
Did you see the Thundering Herd while you were there?
http://thethunderingherd.com/2014/05/03/warbird-park-myrtle-beach-sc/
What a great way to spend the day! Such cool planes.
Oh, that looks like a FABulous place!!! Thanks to all the brave men and women!!!
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
Nice pictures! Looks like a really interesting place to visit. :)
Wow!!! So cool! Hope your having a great weekend!!!! Sounds like you are!
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Hi Y'all!
That's a neat place.
Y'all come by now,
Hawk aka BrownDog
Very cool photos! 40 years! The sepia can help emphasize that! Thanks for sharing on the hop
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