2020 Zoom Holiday Party from December 7 on You Tube.
Covid-19 Screening at the Main Entrance Security Checkpoint
All staff and visitors will be required to answer a screening questionnaire and have their names recorded. Any “yes” answers to the questionnaire will result in being denied entry.
The Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum and the Martinville Train Garden is open on Saturdays from 11 am to 3 pm and by appointment for private tours Sunday to Friday.
Private Tour – Call or send an email 48 hours in advance of your planned visit to arrange a private tour, which takes approximately 90 minutes. Additional rates may apply. Email Nancy Zellinger at martinmuseum@gmail.com or call 410-686-7404.



Upcoming Events
Have Fun and Learn about Aeronautics!
Family Fun Day Saturday February 20
Celebrating Black History Month: The P-51 Mustang and the Tuskegee Airmen
Visit The Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum on Saturday, February 20 from 11 am to 3 pm to celebrate Black History Month. Learn about the first-group of African American pilots during WWII and the airplane they flew. This activity should take about 10 minutes, designed for students in grade 3 and up, and includes: 1) Reading Facts and Information about the P-51 Mustang and Tuskegee Airmen; 2) Completing a short quiz. The first 35 students successfully completing the quiz will receive a die cast model of the P-51 Mustang.

GLMMAM is in the movies!
A new movie to be titled "Exit Row", filmed a few minutes of its script in the Martin 404 airliner on Sunday, September 27. The movie is scheduled to be in theaters October 2021.
Exhibits



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Maryland Air National Guard


The Museum follows the inclement weather schedule of Baltimore County Public School on weekdays and Recreation & Parks on weekends.
Join us in 2021 as we continue to share the story of Glenn L. Martin and the Maryland Aerospace industry.
The Museum offers visitors renovated and expanded exhibits and tours of its outdoor flight line of 14 aircraft.
