Visit to National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
Yesterday around 3pm we visited the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
Since this is a federal funded museum, there is no admission fee. Since Independence Day is just two days away, the place was packed full of visitors.
While my BIL brought my nephew and niece to see the exhibits, my dear sister and I browsed the souvenir shop.
While browsing the shop, I met a Malaysian Muslim family who lives in Athens, Ohio. I told them about the Malaysian Muslim community in DFW area and briefly them about my visit to Dayton Ohio.
I am really glad to meet Asians whenever I travel. I guess finding people who share the same cultural experience like mine helps me to feel not so lonely in a foreign land.
Since this is a federal funded museum, there is no admission fee. Since Independence Day is just two days away, the place was packed full of visitors.
While my BIL brought my nephew and niece to see the exhibits, my dear sister and I browsed the souvenir shop.
While browsing the shop, I met a Malaysian Muslim family who lives in Athens, Ohio. I told them about the Malaysian Muslim community in DFW area and briefly them about my visit to Dayton Ohio.
I am really glad to meet Asians whenever I travel. I guess finding people who share the same cultural experience like mine helps me to feel not so lonely in a foreign land.
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