10 Museums in Finger Lakes Wine Country That You Shouldn't Miss

August 2, 2021 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in Finger Lakes Wine Country, United States including Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, Vietnam Veterans War Memorial Museum, North Star Art Gallery, Corning Museum of Glass, West End Gallery, National Soaring Museum, Sciencenter, The Rockwell Museum, Gallery 54, Museum of the Earth.
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1. Glenn H. Curtiss Museum

8419 State Route 54, Hammondsport, NY 14840-9795 +1 607-569-2160 [email protected] http://www.glennhcurtissmuseum.org
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Glenn H. Curtiss Museum

The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, bearing the name of Hammondsport's favorite son, is located on Route 54, one half mile south of the village of Hammondsport, New York. Dedicated to the memory of pioneer aviator, Glenn Curtiss, the museum contains a priceless collection relating to early aviation and local history. The museum also features a 75-seat theater, large open area for special events and a gift shop. In addition to motorcycles and aircraft, visitors will also see antique tools, toys, boats, home-furnishings, fire equipment and much more. Visitors are also welcome to visit the Museum Restoration Shop, talk with volunteer craftsman and watch them work on historic aircraft.

Reviewed By KMJackson60

We popped over to this museum on a rainy day. I knew very little about Glenn Curtiss and early airplane history. We loved it! Glenn Curtiss was a very creative, very interesting person who did a lot of inventing. It was fun watching his life and inventions play out, and the early air pioneers start the industry.

2. Vietnam Veterans War Memorial Museum

1200 Davis St VVA Chapter #803, Elmira, NY 14901-1016 +1 607-737-2760
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Vietnam Veterans War Memorial Museum

743 Snyder Hill Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850-8708 +1 607-323-7684 [email protected] http://www.northstarartgallery.com
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North Star Art Gallery presents the works of artist-in-residence, Brian Keeler, and other regional artists. Our works are chosen from their positive view of the world.

4. Corning Museum of Glass

1 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830-2253 +1 607-937-5371 [email protected] http://www.cmog.org
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Corning Museum of Glass

From children looking for an adventure to artists looking for inspiration, there is something for everyone at The Corning Museum of Glass. The world's largest glass museum offers the opportunity to browse 3500 years of glassmaking history in the collection galleries. See works ranging from a small Egyptian pharaoh head to enormous works by Tiffany and discover the wonder and artistry behind glassmaking. Explore the day-lit Contemporary Art + Design Galleries which house the best of the last 30 years in glass, and a 500-seat Amphitheater Hot Shop, a space dedicated to live glass demos and design sessions. See glass created before your eyes during a live, narrated Hot Glass Demo, and be inspired to experience glassmaking for yourself during a Make Your Own Glass experience, with projects for all ages for an additional fee (reservations available online). Best of all, kids and teens 17 and under are free! Advance tickets required. Tickets are valid for two consecutive days.

Reviewed By DEP3 - Binghamton, United States

If you love glass, this is the place for you.Beautifully laid out, with exquisite temporary and permanent exhibits. Lots of demonstrations of glassblowing, ability to make your own objet d’art, as well as a huge gift shop with Pyrex, Corelle, Steuben Glass, jewelry, trinkets,glass gift items, games, and more and more. A definite highlight of Corning, not to be missed.

12 W Market St, Corning, NY 14830-2617 +1 607-936-2011 [email protected] http://www.westendgallery.net/
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West End Gallery

West End Gallery celebrates 44 YEARS in business! Visitors to West End Gallery will find a wonderful selection of representational art. The Gallery features artwork by more than 50 exceptional artists. You will find changing exhibits of original art in a variety of mediums including oils, acrylics, watercolor, pastel, wood, bronze, glass and more! All glass is made locally. Upon receiving a warm welcome from a friendly, knowledgeable staff, you may wander through two floors of Gallery space at your leisure. We are located on Historic Market Street in Corning, NY. FREE admission. Main exhibit is wheelchair accessible. We're also family friendly. Pets are welcome too. Read about our updated processes and procedures: https://www.westendgallery.net/our-response-to-covid-19/

6. National Soaring Museum

51 Soaring Hill Dr Harris Hill, Elmira, NY 14903-9204 +1 607-734-3128 [email protected] http://www.soaringmuseum.org/
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National Soaring Museum

The National Soaring Museum houses a world-class collection of sailplanes and gliders, preserving the history and heritage of motor-less flight. NSM is located next to an active glider port, allowing visitors to witness takeoffs and landings, especially during the busy summer months. Public glider rides are available on a first-come, fist-served basis. Harris Hill offers many enticements besides a visit to NSM. The Museum is located adjacent to Harris Hill Amusement Park, featuring miniature golf, go-karts, batting cages, a driving range, an arcade, snack bar and more: as well as a pool, picnic grounds and a scenic overlook.

Reviewed By NanaZooms

We were blown away by the extensive collection and presentation of information. It is high quality. An upscale museum with modern decor. In addition to gliders, there are miniature dollhouses on display in a separate area. Something for everyone. The curator and his wife are so friendly, welcoming and their pride of ownership is apparent. A top notch experience. My only regret is our time table did not allow me to take a glider ride. Make time for this. You will not be disappointed

7. Sciencenter

601 1st St, Ithaca, NY 14850-3507 +1 607-272-0600 [email protected] http://www.sciencenter.org/
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Sciencenter

The Sciencenter inspires excitement for science through interactive exhibits and programs that engage, educate and empower. The hands-on museum offers visitors of all ages more than 250 exhibits, educational programs, a gift shop, an outdoor science park and a seasonal miniature golf course. Look, touch, listen & discover at the Sciencenter. The Sciencenter is open Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm and Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm. Open Mondays in July and August and holiday Mondays. The Sciencenter is closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.

Reviewed By CayugaCarolyn - Ithaca, United States

My grandchildren love this place. There are so many things to do and learn. The area for toddlers and preschoolers keeps the little ones busy, and the older ones (up to age 9 or 10) can explore hands-on exhibits that are really fun.

8. The Rockwell Museum

111 Cedar St, Corning, NY 14830-2632 +1 607-937-5386 [email protected] http://rockwellmuseum.org
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The Rockwell Museum

Art about the american experience -- the people, land and ideas that shape America through the eyes of American artists. Connect and reflect on the story of America through the eyes of American artists. The diverse collection of original American masterpieces includes a mix of contemporary Native American art alongside traditional bronze sculptures, landscape paintings and other works that embody America and the migration west. Kids and teens 17 and under are always free to The Rockwell. The Rockwell is named for our founding collectors, Bob and Hertha Rockwell, local business owners who amassed an incredible collection of American art and artifacts. The neighboring KIDS ROCKWELL Art Lab is available by appointment only, because of health guidelines tied to COVID-19. Visit rockwellmuseum.org to plan your visit!

Reviewed By lovetomunch

First, this is not a Norman Rockwell art museum, the founders names were Rochwell. The art is southwest. Three floors of beautiful paintings, sculptures, and ceramic artwork.. Famous artist, Remington, Charles Russell, N.C. Wyeth, to name a few. It's not a huge museum can see it in 1-2 hours.

54 E Genesee St, Skaneateles, NY 13152-1342 +1 315-685-5470 http://www.gallery54cny.com
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Gallery 54

10. Museum of the Earth

1259 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850-1313 +1 607-273-6623 [email protected] http://museumoftheearth.org
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Museum of the Earth

The Museum of the Earth was established in 2003 to provide visitors with a unique opportunity to explore our world through a mix of natural history displays, interactive science features, and art exhibitions. The museum's 8,000-square-foot permanent exhibition takes visitors on a journey through 4.5 billion years of history, from the Earth's origin to the present day. Through hands-on, visual exhibitions and outreach, the Museum of the Earth encourages critical thinking about life on Earth in the past and today, and how our species is affecting the natural world.

Reviewed By BillK455 - Spencerport, United States

Been wanting to go here for a few years and finally made it happen. We arrived early and I liked the design of the building as well as some of the outside art. We walked in to see a skeleton of a North Atlantic Right Whale which was amazing. We checked out the gift shop which had some nice items ad then walked downstairs and started with the current exhibit on bees. I thought it was a nice exhibit but I was here for dinosaurs. The lay out of the fossils and dinosaurs displays was really done well and I really enjoyed the diversity of fossils on display. If you love paleontology, this is a must do museum that everyone should enjoy. Lot of nice photo ops with the Stegosaurus model and Mastodon skeleton among others. Make the trip

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