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Glenn L. Martin Co. History on Display

A display at the Essex Library is the latest outreach effort by the Maryland Aviation Museum to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Glenn L. Martin Co.

 

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All this year, the museum has been celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Glenn L. Martin Co. with various events and outreach activities.

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The latest of these efforts is a new display at the Essex Library.

The display, which runs through June 1, contains photos of Glenn L. Martin’s Middle River facility, along with Martin State Airport, from its earliest day to more modern times. There are also brochures about the history of the museum and how people can get involved.

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“We were approached by the museum members a few weeks back about setting up a display and I thought it was a great idea,” Essex Library branch manager Bob Maranto said. “The Middle River area has such a great aviation history and this was a way to let others know about it.”

Along with the display, other recent activities involving the museum include the opening of a new exhibit, the story of Martin company workers in World War II. 

Then, from May 21 to 23, the Commemorative Air Force will be bringing in its WWII planes to Martin State Airport. This includes its B-29 "Fifi," a B-24 and a P-51 Mustang. Paid tours, and even the opportunity to fly in one of the planes, will be available. 

Martin State Airport also will house the from June 16 to 17 as part of the Star-Spangled Sailabration, the state’s bicentennial celebration of the War of 1812.

“These are exciting times for us,” museum executive director Bob Byrnes said. “There are amazing opportunities for people to learn about the museum and the community’s aviation heritage.”

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