Fargo Air Museum Hosts First Veteran Story Preservation Day

The Fargo Air Museum will be hosting the first “Veterans Story Preservation Day” Monday, February 6, 2023. Every veteran has a story worth being told. Help the Fargo Air Museum preserve history for generations to come by participating in a 30-minute audio and/or visual recorded video. Veterans of all branches and conflicts are invited to tell their stories.

 The interviews will be conducted in a private setting by the Fargo Air Museum Collections Manager, Max Sabin. Max has four years of interviewing experience and is well-versed in military history. If you or someone you know is interested in sharing your story and preserving it for generations to come, reserve your time today. Call 701-293-8043 to schedule.

Visit fargoairmuseum.org for more information on Veteran Story Preservation Day and many other events at the Fargo Air Museum during the week of Giving Hearts Day.

"The Fargo Air Museum sees countless veterans and their families come through the Museum on a yearly basis. The Veteran's Story Preservation Day aims to sit down with those remarkable veterans for a brief conversation and have their stories saved for many years to come. The interviews will be compiled and saved in the Fargo Air Museum's archives and can be used for research and remembrance of the conflicts and experiences that our veterans lived through."
– Max Sabin, Collections Manager, Fargo Air Museum

The Fargo Air Museum was founded with the nonprofit mission of promoting aviation through education, preservation and restoration. Located on 19th Ave. N. just east of Interstate-29, the Fargo Air Museum is home to aircraft of all eras. Visit www.fargoairmuseum.org for additional information.