Flying Monkeys, Fence Posts and Fighter Pilots

Flying Monkeys, Fence Posts and Fighter Pilots , a companion exhibit to the Smithsonian “The Way We Worked” travelling exhibition, focuses on the work performed at the Hurricane Mesa Supersonic Test Facility in Virgin, Utah from 1955-1961.  Come see historic photos, an actual flight test dummy, and take a selfie in an ejection seat.

This exhibit is an inaugural presentation by The Pocketville Project, a brand new non-profit devoted to Virgin, Utah.

September 16 through November 4, 2017.

The Old Church at  Heritage Town Square
114 S. Mill Street
Virgin, UT 84779
10 am – 4 pm
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This exhibit has received funding from the Utah Humanities Council and the Zion Canyon Arts & Humanities Council.

Some pieces in the exhibit donated by UTC Aerospace.

This event has received funding from the Utah Humanities Council. The Utah Humanities Council promotes history and heritage, literature and literacy, and public discussion of issues important to our communities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this website or the lectures do not necessarily represent those of the Utah Humanities Council or the National Endowment for the Humanities.