First Presbyterian Church of Bath, NY
built in 1808
The sanctuary was renovated by Tiffany in 1895
Finger Lakes region, Lake Kekua
Lunch and tour of the Bully Hill Winery.
I think the name had to do with the fact that the “Powers that be” (New York State lawmakers and Coca-Cola ) tried to bully the owner by disallowing him to use his name on his fine quality wines, but the owner won.
"Can you hear me now?"
Glen Curtiss Aviation Museum
Glen Curtiss was originally a bicycle builder, then a motorcycle builder. He was always interested in speed and became “the fastest man on earth” in 1907 when he attained a speed of 136.4 mph on his V8 powered motorcycle.
In 1908 he flew his 'flying machine' the June Bug
a distance of 5000 feet at a speed of 55 MPH
a distance of 5000 feet at a speed of 55 MPH
In 1911 he made an aircraft take off and land on water,
developing the seaplane and flying boat.
He began training the Navy pilots and became known as the “Father of Naval Aviation”
developing the seaplane and flying boat.
He began training the Navy pilots and became known as the “Father of Naval Aviation”
It was interesting to learn the similarities with the Wright brothers and the history of aviation.
Since we are in “Curtiss territory” we left with the impression that he did more and got recognized less.
When we were in Dayton Ohio at the Wright Brothers Bicycle Shop, the story was a little different. Interesting how there are always two sides to a story.
Lou has actually had time in this simulator!
How exciting to see this display.
The progress is tracked on the paper (to the left)
so that the student can see how well they have done.
Color is getting prettier
We leave for Niagara Falls tomorrow!
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