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Founded in 1990, The Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum is a private, non-profit, tax exempt Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) corporation. The Museum's purpose is to maintain an educational institution dedicated to the promotion, preservation, and documentation of aviation and space history in Maryland, namely, the contributions of Glenn L. Martin and his successful company.


Operated by dedicated volunteers, the Museum is active in the cultural life of surrounding communities and has begun to extend its activities state-wide. The Museum is certified by the U.S. Navy and Army. All funds required for the acquisition, restoration, maintenance, and display of museum material are derived from individual and corporate donations. Members of the Museum share a desire to preserve aviation history and we welcome all those who share the same

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Thanks to our 2024 Train Garden Sponsors
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  • Albright's Mechanical Service

  • Bay Area Sales

  • Brett Aviation

  • Bruzdzinski Funeral Home PA

  • C & C Improvement

  • Coffmans Snack Bar

  • Connelly Funeral Home of Essex

  • Conrad Ruth Villa

  • Costas Inn

  • Fincato Group

  • Gersbeck's/Box & N Save Food Markets

  • Goetze's Candy Company

  • Heritage Society of Essex-Middle River

  • JER-MIC Services

  • Landing Strip Restaurant

  • MK Consulting Engineers

  • Norman's Tags & Title

  • Onsite Computers

  • Pizza John's

  • Pyle Fence Company

  • Richardson Farms

  • Rosedale Federal

  • State Farm Insurance – Melanie Cook

  • Statewide Flooring

  • Two Guys Grill & Pub

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Do you have objects to donate to the museum?

The Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum welcomes gifts of objects, documents, and photographs related to Maryland aviation history. If you have items to donate, please contact us first by email (martinmuseum@gmail.com) before bringing them to the museum. In the email, please include your name, address, and phone number, as well as a description and--if possible--a photograph of the items. A collection team member will then contact you to arrange their delivery to the museum.
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