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Add this hook to the mix Tom. The AACA Museum has "antique only" parking right at the curb, right by the front door. The Super Snipe would be certain to draw attention, questions, and (no doubt) photos taken.
 
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J-P - can you point me to a good website on "what to see in Toronto, Windsor, and in-between"?

I've got suggested targets in Pennsylvania already, from BCF Brooklands.
 
Very rare..and he has more than to of them?
 
If you're near the N.Y./ P.A. border we have a couple of museums here that are pretty cool.
The Wings Of Eagles Discovery Center (Formerly the National Warplane Museum) https://www.wingsofeagles.com/
The Glen H Curtiss Museum https://www.glennhcurtissmuseum.org/
The National Soaring Museum https://www.soaringmuseum.org/
And the Corning Museum Of Glass https://www.cmog.org/
All within an hours drive of each other.
I'd be glad to join you for one or two of them with my bus if you're passing through
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If you're near the N.Y./ P.A. border we have a couple of museums here that are pretty cool.
The Wings Of Eagles Discovery Center (Formerly the National Warplane Museum) https://www.wingsofeagles.com/
The Glen H Curtiss Museum https://www.glennhcurtissmuseum.org/
The National Soaring Museum https://www.soaringmuseum.org/
And the Corning Museum Of Glass https://www.cmog.org/
All within an hours drive of each other.
I'd be glad to join you for one or two of them with my bus if you're passing through
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to that I would add the antique boat museum in Clayton. One of my favourites though I haven't been in years. Plus you can take a ferry from Kingston to Wolfe Island and a ferry to NY. Or at least you could
 
to that I would add the antique boat museum in Clayton. One of my favourites though I haven't been in years. Plus you can take a ferry from Kingston to Wolfe Island and a ferry to NY. Or at least you could
Nice. Clayton is quite a ways from my area, but sounds like it's worth the trip. There is the new Fingerlakes Boating Museum in Hammondsport, just a few miles from the Curtiss museum. https://www.flbm.org/ Its in an old winery. I'm not sure how much they have yet. they just moved in to the new building last year. The famous Penn Yann boats (Think Chris-Craft style) were built at the north end of the same lake that the museum is on.
 
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