tory, and women's rights movement. Special note of
educator and abolitionist Emily Howland (1827-
1929);
U
NION
S
PRINGS
13160 A
REA
C
ODE
315
Frontenac Museum
Route 90 889-5875 (tours) or
889-7765 (genealogy information)
Open: Saturdays and Sundays from 5/1 -10/17; 1-
4pm or by appointment
Located in historic Presbyterian church; local
history and culture exhibits.
W
EEDSPORT
13166 A
REA
C
ODE
315
DIRT Motorsport Hall of Fame and Classic Car
Museum
Cayuga County Fairgrounds, Route 31
834-6606
Open: Year round.
A wide variety of antique cars and racing memo-
rabilia.
Old Brutus Historical Society
8943 N. Seneca St. 834-9342; 834-6285
Historian
Open: 9 a.m. to noon Mondays and Tuesdays and
1 to 4 p.m. Sundays from Memorial Day thru
Labor Day. Also by appointment.
Permanent displays of local business signs, tools
and a turn-of-the-century kitchen. A large collec-
tion of genealogical files and local historical infor-
mation. Replica of Erie Canal Boat Cabin and one-
room schoolhouse. Main Gallery Exhibit for 2006:
A Century of Tudor Jones from 1906-2006. Family
archives; mannequins dressed in period clothing of
1906 and the 1970's.
Cortland County
H
OMER
13077 A
REA
C
ODE
607
Homer Playwright's Dinner Theater
Online: home.twcny.rr.com/williamallen/
index.htm/dinnertheater.htm
The Homeville Museum
49 Clinton St. 749-3105
Open: 7 to 9 p.m. Thursdays, 1 to 4 p.m. every sec-
ond and fourth Sunday, May through October; year
round by appointment.
Online:
homerny.org/hist-museum.htm
An 18-room Federal-style home. Collection
includes: Civil War carbine, 1942 World War II
paratrooper's folding bicycle, a 1952 Korean War
Army truck and a 1968 M60 A3 Main Battle Tank.
C
ORTLAND
13045 A
REA
C
ODE
607
Cortland County Historical Society and Suggett
House Museum
25 Homer Ave. 756-6071
Open: Museum, 1 to 5 p.m.; library, 1 to 5 p.m.; gift
shop, 9:30 a.m. to 5p.m., all Tuesdays through
Saturdays, except major holidays; group tours by
appointment.
LISTINGS