Air Force Academy is one of the offbeat locations to visit in Colorado Springs. We can spend 2 to 3 hours at airforce academy.
This is an institution for undergraduate students to get a Bachelor of science degree to be commissioned as second lieutenants in United States air force after the successful completion. This also attracts more than a million tourists every year. There is no entry fee to view exhibits and the Chapel.
The 150 ft Cadet chapel is a major attraction here for its beautiful architecture. This chapel is an all faiths house of worship and there are separate chapels for 4 major religions like Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, and Buddhism. The chapel structure took $3.5 million to build and it is recognized as CNN's most epic churches in America.
The exhibit area contains videos and displays about the Academy's history, a hometown map, significant features of Academy, a theater and a gift shop. The theater shows a 15 min video of Academy's history, campus and about a day in Cadet's life here. It explains the four pillars of Cadet training program: Character development, Academic, athletic and military training. This facility is opened in June 1986.
After visiting the exhibits and Chapel, we enjoyed walking through a place with the statues of Aircrafts and Falcon (representing Airforce academy).
One more benefit of being in the same city as Air force academy is to see an annual air show conducted here from our house itself. Here is a snap from Airshow.
Hope you liked this virtual tour.
Until next time,
I am taking part in The Write Tribe Problogger October 2017 Blogging Challenge.
Read my other #TravelTales from #Colorado here.
1. A day with flowers and gardens, Denver, CO, USA
2. Hanging lake and hot springs, Glenwood springs, CO, USA
3. Golden leaves and Gondola rides, Aspen, CO, USA
4. Rocky mountain national park #day 1
5. Rocky mountain national park #day 2
6. Limestone caves and cliff dwellings, Colorado springs, CO, USA
7. Unique Statues and Ice Sculptures - Loveland, CO, USA
This is an institution for undergraduate students to get a Bachelor of science degree to be commissioned as second lieutenants in United States air force after the successful completion. This also attracts more than a million tourists every year. There is no entry fee to view exhibits and the Chapel.
The 150 ft Cadet chapel is a major attraction here for its beautiful architecture. This chapel is an all faiths house of worship and there are separate chapels for 4 major religions like Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, and Buddhism. The chapel structure took $3.5 million to build and it is recognized as CNN's most epic churches in America.
The exhibit area contains videos and displays about the Academy's history, a hometown map, significant features of Academy, a theater and a gift shop. The theater shows a 15 min video of Academy's history, campus and about a day in Cadet's life here. It explains the four pillars of Cadet training program: Character development, Academic, athletic and military training. This facility is opened in June 1986.
After visiting the exhibits and Chapel, we enjoyed walking through a place with the statues of Aircrafts and Falcon (representing Airforce academy).
One more benefit of being in the same city as Air force academy is to see an annual air show conducted here from our house itself. Here is a snap from Airshow.
Hope you liked this virtual tour.
Until next time,
I am taking part in The Write Tribe Problogger October 2017 Blogging Challenge.
Read my other #TravelTales from #Colorado here.
1. A day with flowers and gardens, Denver, CO, USA
2. Hanging lake and hot springs, Glenwood springs, CO, USA
3. Golden leaves and Gondola rides, Aspen, CO, USA
4. Rocky mountain national park #day 1
5. Rocky mountain national park #day 2
6. Limestone caves and cliff dwellings, Colorado springs, CO, USA
7. Unique Statues and Ice Sculptures - Loveland, CO, USA
Some gorgeous shots of the planes in the air - love the jet trails!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shalz.
DeleteWhat beautiful architecture and so befitting the theme. Great pix.
ReplyDeleteYes. This architecture is unique.
DeleteMahathi, watching an air show through your window is so cool! I remember when we lived in Goa, right next to the airport and saw the take offs and landings all day long.The air force academy looks great with its statue planes and the chapel is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sulekha. I love airshows.
DeleteWhat a structure! Looks so different, and I can see why it's a good place to visit. :) Will have to make do with a lovely virtual tour for now! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIam glad you enjoyed the virtual tour Vinay.
DeleteWow! The buildings look wonderful! I've always been mesmerized when the planes fly in the air leaving a trail of smoke. I just love watching them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Reema.
Deleteas usual awesome photography... love the jet trails in the sky
ReplyDeleteThanks Nidhi.
DeleteEnjoyed the virtual tour, Mahathi! The Chapel is such a unique shaped building!
ReplyDeleteIam glad you enjoyed the virtual tour Shilpa.
DeleteI always enjoy photography in your post. and as usual, these are also the great shot and of course, I had enjoyed the virtual tour. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Surbhi. I love taking a lot of photos wherever i go. ☺
DeleteWow Ramya! I love that picture of the Airshow :) Thanks for the share, beautiful pictures, especially loved the mural.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rashmi.
DeleteWow! The architecture of that building is awesome. Loved the pictures. Clear skies and gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteYes Parul. Architecture is unique.
DeleteWhat a majestic architecture! Loved the pictures, all of them Mahathi. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Vinita.
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