Shea Naval Aviation Museum

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Shea Naval Aviation Museum
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Location within Massachusetts
Location Weymouth, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°09′32″N70°56′29″W / 42.1588°N 70.9413°W / 42.1588; -70.9413
Type Aviation museum
Website www.anapatriotsquadron.com/shea-memorial-grove.htm

The Shea Naval Aviation Museum is an aviation museum located in Weymouth, Massachusetts focused on the history of Naval Air Station South Weymouth and Naval Air Station Squantum.

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History

After Naval Air Station South Weymouth closed in 1997, the Patriot Squadron of the Association of Naval Aviation created a historical society to establish a museum. [1] That year the group dedicated the Shea Memorial Grove, named after Lieutenant Commander John J. Shea, consisting of a park with a Douglas A-4B Skyhawk mounted on a pedestal. [2] The museum restored the airplane four years later. [3]

In October 2011, after previously requiring appointments scheduled in advance, it opened to the general public once a month in former base gymnasium, the Shea Fitness Center. [4] The museum installed 100 memorial bricks in the grove in October 2013. [5] In 2015, it was given a documentary about the history of the base by the organization redeveloping the former base. [6] However, in 2017 it was forced to leave the building so that it could be renovated. [7]

Exhibits

Exhibits at the museum included a sensor operator’s station from a P-3 and an instrument panel from an A-4. [8]

Collection

Douglas A-4B Skyhawk A-4B memorial Naval Air Station South Weymouth.jpg
Douglas A-4B Skyhawk

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References

Footnotes

    Notes

    1. Knox, Robert (4 April 2004). "Veterans Group has Designs on Air Station Museum". Boston Globe. p. 11. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    2. Sweeney, Emily (13 June 2010). "Tempers Grow Short Over Road Name Trim". Boston Globe. p. 8. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    3. "Vintage Navy Jet to Be Restored". Boston Globe. 22 July 2001. p. 4. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    4. Tatz, Dennis (24 October 2011). "Aviation Museum Opens at Former Air Station in Weymouth". Patriot Ledger. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    5. Shepard, Cody (5 October 2013). "100 Memorial Bricks Placed at Weymouth Air Base Museum". Patriot Ledger. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    6. Schiavone, Christian (20 September 2015). "Documentary on South Weymouth Air Base on Tap Tuesday". Patriot Ledger. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    7. Baker, Ed (1 May 2019). "Weymouth Naval Musuem [sic] in Limbo After LStar's Ouster". Wicked Local. Archived from the original on 2 May 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    8. Schiavone, Christian (11 September 2015). "Shea Museum Salutes SouthField's Military History". Patriot Ledger. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    9. "Airframe Dossier - Douglas A-4B Skyhawk, s/n 142940 USN". Aerial Visuals. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
    10. "Airframe Dossier - Grumman C-1A Trader, s/n 136780 USN". Aerial Visuals. Retrieved 11 February 2024.