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This article has been proposed for deletion as "non-notable, local organization" ... I am removing the tag since it's a statewide group (granted, New Hampshire's a pretty small state) that operates a moderately prominent building - the aviation museum - alongside the main runway of a good-sized regional airport. This isn't a one-town historical society with a collection in the back of town hall; I believe it's worthy of an article.
I can't think of any other article that it could be merged into; maybe somebody else can.
(Just to clarify for anyone who might be confused, this article was PRODed before it was AFDed, and the above comment refers to the former. Anyways, I got all the references from the latter deletion discussion all templated above, if anyone wants to use them...) Cooljeanius (talk) (contribs) 15:34, 22 March 2015 (UTC)Reply