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- I visited the National Air and Space Museum's second location, the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
- The Virginia museum has over 200 aircraft and spacecraft in 340,000 square feet of exhibit space.
- The space hangar featuring the space shuttle Discovery was a highlight of my visit.
The National Air and Space Museum's flagship location in Washington, DC, is one of the most-visited museums in the US, but the building isn't large enough to display all of the aircraft and spacecraft in its collection.
That's where the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center comes in. The National Air and Space Museum's lesser-known second location, a hangar-like structure in Chantilly, Virginia, offers 340,000 square feet of exhibit space with over 200 aircraft and spacecraft on display.
"What you're going to see are the first, the last, the only, the last remaining, the most significant. So it's an A-plus, as far as the collection," Holly Williamson, the museum's public affairs specialist, told Business Insider.
Here are the coolest things I saw during my visit.