• Hill Aerospace Museum receives a Raptor

    Christmas came early for the Hill Aerospace Museum as a wrapped-up F-22 Raptor arrived at Hill Dec. 9 on a C-5 transport aircraft. The F-22 was previously assigned to the 325th Fighter Wing from Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, and is slated to be added to the collection of aircraft on display at

  • Hill Aerospace Museum celebrates construction of third gallery

    Officials gathered Oct. 17 to celebrate the work underway on Hill Aerospace Museum’s new, 81,000-square-foot gallery. The gallery is expected to be completed before Thanksgiving 2023 and will allow for most of the aircraft currently residing in the airpark outside the museum to have a place inside,

  • Hill Aerospace Museum opens new ICBM exhibit

    The intercontinental ballistic missile has been part of Hill Air Force Base, the state of Utah and its private sector for more than 65 years and it now stands tall as Hill Aerospace Museum’s newest exhibit, called Keeping the Peace. Phase one of the exhibit, currently open to visitors, includes

  • Base history through newspaper digital archive

    Hill AFB’s history has been preserved and now it’s offered free to anyone with computer access.Hill’s base newspaper, the Hilltop Times, and its predecessor, the Hill Fielder is available online in a searchable database offered by the University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library. More than