
Wedell-Williams - Louisiana State Aviation Museum - Patterson, LA
N 29° 40.665 W 091° 17.639
15R E 665082 N 3284295
Originally known as the Wedell-Williams Memorial Aviation Museum, now known as the Louisiana State Museum. Named for local aviation pioneers Jimmie Wedell and Harry Williams. Over 30 photos in gallery!
Waymark Code: WM8CP2
Location: Louisiana, United States
Date Posted: 03/12/2010
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Patterson was the "Hot Bed" of aviation in the 1920's. With Jimmie Wedell and Harry Williams the Wedell - Williams Air Service was formed. Wedell and Williams had a team of engineers and mechanics who began to manufacture airplanes for both sport racing and mail delivery use. Wedell-Williams would be remembered almost exclusively for its racing exploits and aircrafts.
The museum is a GREAT place to learn of the early beginnings of aircraft racing designs and the history of Wedell-Williams. Free! There is 15 minute surround movie that is shown before you walk the museum. The museum is actually 2 museums in one building, also featuring the Louisiana Cypress Sawmill Museum. There are about 12 aircraft on display. (only 3 are originals). There are engine displays, as well as other aviation displays. There is a trophy display of alot of the trophies won by Wedell Williams racing.
A truley great place to visit.
Museum Name: Louisiana State Museum - Patterson
 Museum Web Address: [Web Link]
 Museum Address: 118 Cotten Road Patterson, LA USA 70392
 Museum Focus:: Golden Age
 Cost:: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
 Hours of Operation:: From: 9:00 AM To: 4:00 PM
 List at least one aircraft on display:: Gilmore Red Lion

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