Glenn H Curtiss Museum

Museum · Steuben County

Glenn H Curtiss Museum

Museum · Steuben County

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8419 NY-54, Hammondsport, NY 14840

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Aviation museum displaying 20th-century aircraft & motorcycles, with a restoration shop & theater.  

8419 NY-54, Hammondsport, NY 14840 Get directions

glennhcurtissmuseum.org

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8419 NY-54, Hammondsport, NY 14840 Get directions

+1 607 569 2160
glennhcurtissmuseum.org

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25 Places Where Planes Are Right at Home on the Ground

"Driving a country highway in upstate New York, you don’t expect to see a shining metal plane from World War II on the side of the road. This Curtiss C-46 “Commando” marks the entrance to the Glenn H. Curtiss Aviation Museum, an aviation collection dedicated to the memory of one America’s earliest pilots.  Curtiss was born in Hammondports, New York, in 1878. He made his early reputation building and racing bikes and motorcycles, but in the early 1900s he became fascinated with flight and turned his attention to building a flying machine. Five years after the Wright Brothers’ iconic flight, Curtiss announced his own. He took the “June Bug” up in the air and flew 5,000 feet. It was, according to the museum, the “first pre-announced, public flight in America.” Inside, the museum has a nice collection of aircraft, cars, boats, and motorcycles, Curtiss’ first great mechanical love. The collection includes a replica of the June Bug, as well as the first airplane to take flight in Canada, an early Navy plane, and other early planes." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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V Bennett

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I love history and this museum is a fantastic story of early bikes, motorcycles and airplanes, built by Glenn Curtiss. The display of bikes is amazing and many have been restored. The motorcycles were equally amazing and the story of Glenn Curtiss and racing bikes is awesome. He also built some great motorcycles. Most people will know him as part of the Curtiss-Wright airplane manufacturing. The planes on display are early types as well as a P40 Mustang made famous during WW2. If you are in the Finger Lakes, take the time to come and visit this place.

Jennifer McCracken

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Very interesting place. I enjoyed learning more about Glenn Curtiss and his contributions to motorcycles and flying. Lots of great flying machines, early motorcycles, and other vehicles pioneered by Curtiss, or that he helped influence.

Juliana Simone

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We chose to visit this museum out of all others in the area and it was well worth it. There is a lot to see and learn about Glenn H. Curtiss who in one display's posted quote is described as a "self taught mechanical genius." An aviation pioneer, his planes are all here along with their engines from leisure to war time. His motorcycles, bikes, boats, some personal belongings and a classic car collection make this a fascinating exhibit for anyone who loves all things powered by motors.

Carey Williams

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So I only went there for my husband since he is a big motorcycle and aviation guy, I will say it is very well done! Lots of exhibits! Hubby loved it!

Pramod Sankar L

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This museum was very close to the place we were staying on our vacation. Pretty big sized historical archive of motor bikes, cars, évolution of motor vehicles engines etc. Only real drawback is they charge tickets for kids above 7 which i think for this place should be free at least until teenage, but I kind of get it considering this is placed in a small town.

Oldskool Pautz

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Toured museum Sunday. Lots to see. Takes whole day to look and read. If Motor head as me and motorcycles U need to go. S hidden gem in the Finger Lakes. This was special exhibition. Enjoy!!

michelle Gaebel

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Very unique and full of history. Staff were very friendly and knowledgeable. It was a museum worth seeing!!

D C

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Nice small museum with a lot of surprises in a small town. It’s an easy visit, depending on the detail it can be anywhere from 1 to 2 hours visit. It worths the visit.