The Hatton-Eielson Museum, located in Hatton, North Dakota, is a historic Queen Anne-style home that now serves as a museum dedicated to the life and achievements of renowned pilot Carl Ben Eielson, as well as the history of Hatton and its surrounding area.
Visitors to the museum can explore exhibits that showcase the rich aviation and rural history of the region, including a display commemorating 100 years since the U.S. entered World War 1. Additionally, the museum offers tours of the house and the nearby Eielson Hangar, where visitors can view Ben Eielson's Fokker Alaskan Airplane, a significant piece of aviation history.
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