Wright Brothers’ workshop (relocated)

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The relocated Wright Brothers’ workshop is the preserved building where Orville and Wilbur Wright developed and built their pioneering early airplanes, now displayed as a historic exhibit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aviation heritage site
historic building
museum exhibit
relocated structure
associatedWith Wright brothers
development of powered flight
early aviation
category Wright brothers
aviation museums
historic workshops
displayedAs historic exhibit
educationalFocus history of flight
technological innovation
era early 20th century
hasConservationStatus preserved
hasExhibitType aviation history exhibit
historic workshop interior
hasFeature airframe components
interpretive signage
period tools
wooden workbenches
hasOriginalFunction airplane workshop
hasTheme experimental aviation
inventors at work
intendedAudience aviation enthusiasts
general public
students
preserves airplane parts
original workshop layout
tools used by the Wright brothers
workbenches used by the Wright brothers
purpose preservation of aviation heritage
public education about the Wright brothers
relatedTo Wright Flyer (1903)
surface form: Wright Flyer

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Wright Flyer III
relocatedFrom original Wright brothers workshop site in Dayton, Ohio
significance important site in history of aviation
site of development of pioneering early airplanes
usedBy Orville Wright
Wilbur Wright
usedFor building early airplanes
designing early airplanes
testing aircraft components

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The Henry Ford (museum complex) hasExhibit Wright Brothers’ workshop (relocated)
subject surface form: The Henry Ford