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Fire damages National Balloon Museum in Indianola

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April 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

INDIANOLA, Iowa [WHO-TV]— A fire destroyed portions of the National Balloon Museum in Indianola on Friday morning. Eric Martens, president of the National Balloon Museum, said a worker with the National Balloon Classic was getting ready to start her day at the office when she smelled smoke. She called 911 and emergency crews quickly responded to the scene. Staff believe the fire started in the children’s area of the museum, but the cause of the fire is unknown at this time. No one was injured in the fire, but some historical artifacts and the offices for the National Balloon Classic and Balloon Federation of America were damaged.

On the museum’s Facebook page, officials said as a result of the fire, “The scheduled reopening on April 6th, 2024 is regrettably cancelled until further notice. Renovation of the museum was nearly complete when the fire broke out.

In a Facebook post, officials with the National Balloon Classic, said while the fire was devastating, it won’t affect the festival this summer. The 2024 National Balloon Classic is still scheduled to take place from July 26 to August 3. The museum team is working closely with authorities and insurance adjusters to assess the damage and restore the museum as soon as possible. The public can stay up to date on the progress by following the museum’s Facebook page.

The National Balloon Museum in Indianola, IA (Facebook photo taken before the fire)

The Balloon Federation of America opened the museum in 1973. In 2003 the museum was expanded, allowing the museum to showcase even more aviation history. Another renovation was nearly complete and the museum was set to reopen on April 6. Due to the fire the reopening has been canceled until further notice.