Today I found out that Delta Airlines museum of aviation, called the "Delta Flight Museum," is off-limits per Delta's company policy on this property and all the facilities and grounds at the Atlanta Airport that they lease from the City / Airport Authority.
Since GeorgiaCarry.Org lost its suit against Atlanta Botanical Gardens over their private business that is operated in a public park on City-owned property, but with a long-term lease to the Gardens, I think Delta is able to do this on this publicly-owned land that they lease.
Delta seems way too concerned with security at this museum. They have metal detectors, x-ray machines, and a pretty good number of unarmed security guards there (not even cops can carry on the property, unless they're on-duty). If you are armed, you are not welcome to leave the gun in your locked vehicle and come back unarmed. No guns are allowed on the property at all, so you have to drive off the property, and security will watch and make sure you do that.
Just F.Y.I.
http://www.deltamuseum.org/
Since GeorgiaCarry.Org lost its suit against Atlanta Botanical Gardens over their private business that is operated in a public park on City-owned property, but with a long-term lease to the Gardens, I think Delta is able to do this on this publicly-owned land that they lease.
Delta seems way too concerned with security at this museum. They have metal detectors, x-ray machines, and a pretty good number of unarmed security guards there (not even cops can carry on the property, unless they're on-duty). If you are armed, you are not welcome to leave the gun in your locked vehicle and come back unarmed. No guns are allowed on the property at all, so you have to drive off the property, and security will watch and make sure you do that.
Just F.Y.I.
http://www.deltamuseum.org/