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  1. The Homeville museum focuses on military and local history, the Brockway museum focuses on Brockway Trucks and their history here in Cortland, and also the Tractors of Yesteryear museum focuses on agricultural history.

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      ADDRESS: 4386 US-11 Cortland, NY 13045. PHONE: (607)...

    • TRACTORS OF YESTERYEAR

      Tractors of Yesteryear (T.O.Y.S) is an antique tractor club...

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    • The Brockway Museum
    • Tractors of Yesteryear

    The museum at the center with the largest collection is definitely Homeville. This museum focuses on both military history and local history, and was, at one time, the collection of one man: Ken Eaton. The museum was originally spread throughout his home, hence “Homeville”, but was moved to the CNY Living History Center after his death. Homeville c...

    The Brockway Motor Company was a Cortland truck manufacturer that was in business from 1912 until 1977 (Before that it was the Brockway Carriage Works which began business in 1875). This two-story exhibit area is most notable for the large trucks located in the window-filled front space. The exact trucks here can vary as they swap them out at least...

    The Tractors of Yesteryear Museum (which they also refer to as T.O.Y.S.) can be found in a barn located across the parking lot from the main building of the CNY Living History Center. This is a historic barn that was updated to house this impressive collection that features dozens of decades-old tractors. While many of these have been beautifully r...

  2. American History Museum: Trip Advisor. Map. An official Path Through History Site! A massive museum complex with a diverse collection from larger than life Brockway Trucks, including a 1925 Brockway Fire Truck that traveled back to Cortland from Argentina, to an massive collection of antique tractors, and an impressive 10,000 items collected ...

    • 4386 US Rt.11, Cortland, 13045, NY
    • (607) 299-4185
  3. Brockway Truck Preservation Association, Cortland, New York. 6,135 likes · 42 talking about this · 243 were here. This is the official page of the Brockway Truck Preservation Association. This...

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  4. BROCKWAY TRUCK MUSEUM. Originally founded as Brockway Carriage Works in 1875, the Brockway Motor Company played a key role in the manufacturing history of Cortland County. Examine these larger than life trucks up close, along with memorabilia and historical documents pertaining to the manufacturing of the trucks. HOMEVILLE MUSEUM

  5. The Brockway Museum features Brockway Trucks that were manufactured in Cortland, NY from 1912-1977. The Homeville Museum is the Ken Eaton Collection of American military, railroad, and Cortland County artifacts. The T.O.Y.S. museum collection includes antique tractors, plows and many other items used on farms 50 to 150 years ago. The collection ...

  6. The first Brockway to roll out of the new Cortland factory was a model A, built for the Miller Corset Company of Cortland, New York. Brockway would build 95 trucks between 1912 and 1913.

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