The
museum is open on the third Sunday of the month from
May to October,
10am (10h00) - 5pm (17h00).
ADMISSION FREE, refreshments are usually available in the Mess
Hall.
FREE
TOURS for VETERANS - If you are a veteran or the family
of a veteran,
read our EVENTS (OPEN DAYS) page before
you PAY someone else
to show you around.
93rd Bomb Group Museum Logo
(Click on it to go to the Museum page)
B-24 Liberator
(click on it to go to the B24 gallery)
Initially stationed at Alconbury from
6th September 1942, the group moved to Hardwick on 6th December
1942. The Group was equipped with the Liberator flying
the B-24D, B-24E, B-24J, and finally the B-24L and B-25M models.
The 93rd BG Museum,
Station 104 is a WWII Airfield Museum in England, UK.
Dedicated to the memory
of those who served in the 93rd Bombardment Group (H) of the
United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), known as 'The Travelling
Circus', or 'Ted's Travelling Circus'. Flying the B-24 Liberator
from Hardwick airfield.
The museum is located
in original Nissen (Quonset)
huts (yes, there is a differnce) on part of Harwick airfield,
near the village of Topcroft in Norfolk, UK.
As well as browsing our
website, please come and see us on the real 'site' at Hardwick
for one of our EVENTS.
Scan
it! www.93rd-bg-museum.org
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