Discover the fascinating early aviation history at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum. Witness priceless artifacts and visit the Restoration Shop to see historic aircraft being restored.
Discover the fascinating early aviation history at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum. Witness priceless artifacts and visit the Restoration Shop to see historic aircraft being restored.
- Glenn H. Curtiss Museum - Initially a bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer, Glenn Curtiss made history in 1907 by becoming the ‘fastest man alive’ with a record speed of 136.4 MPH on his V8 motorcycle. A precise replica of this motorcycle is among the various Curtiss motorcycles exhibited. On Independence Day in 1908, Curtiss achieved fame in a new…
- Glenn H. Curtiss Museum - Initially a bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer, Glenn Curtiss made history in 1907 by becoming the ‘fastest man alive’ with a record speed of 136.4 MPH on his V8 motorcycle. A precise replica of this motorcycle is among the various Curtiss motorcycles exhibited. On Independence Day in 1908, Curtiss achieved fame in a new realm by piloting his aircraft, the ‘June Bug’, over a distance exceeding 5000 feet, securing the Scientific American Trophy. This marked the first publicly announced and witnessed flight in the United States, a milestone that led to him receiving the first-ever pilot’s license. A life-size model of the ‘June Bug’ is showcased alongside other significant aircraft.\n\nBeyond motorcycles and planes, the museum also showcases a collection of vintage tools, toys, boats, and a plethora of other items. There’s an array of attractions for all visitors!
- All fees and taxes included
- All fees and taxes included
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Transportation to/from attractions
Situated half a mile south of the Hammondsport village, on State Route 54, stands the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, a tribute to the town’s beloved native son. The museum is a testament to the life of trailblazing pilot, Glenn Curtiss, and houses a valuable assortment of artifacts pertaining to early aviation and local history. The establishment not only…
Situated half a mile south of the Hammondsport village, on State Route 54, stands the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, a tribute to the town’s beloved native son. The museum is a testament to the life of trailblazing pilot, Glenn Curtiss, and houses a valuable assortment of artifacts pertaining to early aviation and local history. The establishment not only includes a 75-seat theater and spacious venue for special occasions, but also a museum gift shop. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the Restoration Shop, converse with the volunteer craftsmen, and observe as they restore historic aircraft, in addition to exploring the museum’s many displays and exhibits.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Children 6 and under are free
- Free on-site parking is available
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.