
This is a special event the Museum of Aviation is hosting for Super Museum Sunday on Sunday, February 8th.
The Heritage Tours team will be hosting 3 ~sixty-minute “Georgia History at the Museum of Aviation” tours (1:30pm, 2:30m, 3:30pm). If interested in participating, please reserve your spot here!
Please plan to be in the Rotunda of the Eagle Building at least 15 minutes prior to reserved tour time on February 8, 2026. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at EmailUs@Museumofaviation.org.
More on Super Museum Sunday & The Georgia WWII Heritage Trail’s Involvement:
The Georgia World War II Heritage Trail will join museums and historic sites across the state for Super Museum Sunday on Sunday, Feb. 8, from noon to 4 p.m., offering free public access and educational experiences as part of Georgia’s annual statewide celebration of history and culture. Super Museum Sunday also kicks off the Georgia WWII Heritage Trail’s participation in Georgia’s America 250 commemoration, marking the beginning of a multi-year effort to highlight the state’s World War II legacy as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Super Museum Sunday is organized as part of the Georgia History Festival and supported by the Georgia Department of Economic Development, with more than 100 museums, historic sites, and cultural institutions participating statewide. The Georgia WWII Heritage Trail’s involvement highlights the role of coordinated museum collaboration in preserving and interpreting Georgia’s World War II history while connecting local stories to a broader national narrative.
“The Georgia WWII Heritage Trail exists to make our state’s World War II story more visible, accessible, and connected,” said Ed Coleman, chair of the Georgia WWII Heritage Trail. “Super Museum Sunday exemplifies how museums and historic sites can work together to welcome the public, strengthen historical understanding, and demonstrate the collective impact of Georgia’s museum community.”
During Super Museum Sunday, visitors will experience the diverse ways Georgia WWII Heritage Trail partners bring history to life—from aviation museums and restored aircraft hangars to immersive exhibits interpreting military training, industrial production, and life on the World War II home front. Through hands-on displays, expert interpretation, and stories rooted in local communities, Trail sites demonstrate how Georgia’s World War II history is preserved, shared, and made relevant for learners of all ages.
For more information about Super Museum Sunday events or the Georgia WWII Heritage Trail, visit www.georgiawwiitrail.org.




