Saratoga Automobile Museum

The Saratoga Automobile Museum is located in the 2,379-acre (963 ha) Saratoga Spa State Park in Saratoga Springs, New York.[1] Housed in a former water bottling plant built in 1935, the museum is chartered by the Board of Regents of the State of New York Department of Education as a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit institution and focuses on the impact of the automobile in the past, present and future in New York and the wider world. The Museum is also a member of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM).

Saratoga Automobile Museum
Saratoga Automobile Museum is located in New York
Saratoga Automobile Museum
Location within New York
Established1999
Location110 Avenue of the Pines Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
Coordinates43°03′25″N 73°48′17″W / 43.057015°N 73.804660°W / 43.057015; -73.804660
TypeAutomotive Museum
WebsiteOfficial website

Facilities

After a full renovation, the Saratoga Automobile Museum was chartered in 1999 and officially opened to the public in June 2002 (21 years ago) (2002-06). It can display approximately thirty vehicles between three galleries on two floors. The ground floor displays rotating featured exhibits between two galleries. Gallery A is an expansive space featuring 30+ foot ceilings, original tile walls and flooring, and the focal point of the gallery, 3 floor-to-ceiling palladian windows and observation walkway. This gallery is often used for public and private events and weddings. Also on the first floor is a small theater room.

Collections

An art gallery showcases local and international artists and photographers. The second floor houses the two permanent exhibits overlooking the first floor, Racing in New York and East of Detroit, plus the New York State Stock Car Association Hall of Fame.[2]

NYSSCA Hall of Fame Inductees

Class of 1984 to Class of 2009

1984Steve Danish, Jeep Herbert, Kenny Shoemaker

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1985Pete Corey, Paul Marshall
1986George Proctor, Tony Villano
1987Doug Garrison, Irv Taylor, Jerry Townley
1988Eddie Flemke, Frank Trinkaus, Bill Wimble
1989Rene Charland, Cliff Kotary, Theron Moore, Ted Ryan, Ken Tremont Sr.
1990Ernie Gahan, Mert Hulbert, Dick Nephew, Karl Haeussel
1991Nick Ronca, "Tate" Eugene Tetreault, Howie Westervelt
1992"Jollie" Ollie Palmer, Donald Wayman, Cliff Wright
1993Jerry Cook, Ralph Ouderkirk, Frankie Schneider
1994Tim Baker, Ed Delmolino, Chuck Ely, Ed Pieniazek
1995Chet Hames, Hugh Hedger, Claude Hoard, Ron Narducci
1996Fred DeCarr, Dexter Dorr, Ernie Marshall, Ernie Martin
1997Dick Clark, Mike Ehring, Richie Evans, George Janoski, Lou Spanier, Bugsy Stevens
1998Margaret Bosley, Leonard Bosley, Carlton Hughes, Harry Peek, Winn Slavin
1999Tommy Corellis, C. D. Coville, Stretch VanSteenburgh, Don MacTavish
2000Ken Goodermote, Lou Lazzaro, Link Pettit, Sr., Ethel Searing-Wetmore
2001John Button, Ray Dalmata, Ed Feuz, James Gage Sr., Bob Hackel, Dutch Hoag, Charles "Chuck" Irving, Charlie LaDuc, Jim Luke, Steve Luse, Bernie Miller, Bob Mott, John Osterhoudt, Lee Palmer, Vince Quenneville Sr., C.J. Richards, Paul Roberts, Allen "Schootch" Schoonmaker, Sonny Seamon, Arthur "Uncle” Art Stuarts, George Welch, Stan Wetmore
2002George Marcus, John "Jocko" Martterer, Bob Whitebeck
2003Len Boehler, Fred DeSarro, Maynard Forrette, Butch Jelley, Andy Romano
2004John Grady, Buck Holliday, Brian Ross, Donnie Wetmore
2005Geoff Bodine, Ed Cloce, Jim Frye, Barb Frye, Dick Schoonover
2006Chuck Akulis, Jim Langenback, John Tallini, Merv Treichler
2007Art Barry, Les Deuel, Bob McCreadie, Buzzie Reutimann, Maynard Troyer
2008Will Cagle, Dick Hansen, Billy Rafter, Dick Waterman
2009Jerry Higbie Sr., Mike Romano, Charlie Rudolph, Jimmy Spencer

Class of 2010 to Present

2010Marty Beberwyk, Hertha Beberwyk, Jack Cottrell, Paul Emerick, Dickie Larkin[3]
2011Don Ackner, Mike Budka, Dave Lape, Walt Mitchell, Rich Ricci, Sr., Jim Shampine
2012Percy Barber, Peg Bedell, Walter Bedell, Jack Blackwood Jr., Bill Brooking, Dave Cruickshank, Bob Devine, Don Diffendorf, Glenn Donnelly, Gibby Fountain, Don Haddock, Ron Hedger, Jack Johnson, Milt Johnson, George Kent, Walt Markert, Kenny Marshall, Edmund Pierce, Mike Ronca, Dick Sweet, Danny Watson, Tommy Williams Sr.
2013Mike Colsten, Jimmy King, Joe Messina, Bob Savoie, Jimmy Winks[4]
2014Pete Bicknell, Kenny Brightbill, Howie Commander, Charlie Jarzombek, Marcia Wetmore[5]
2015Bruce Dostal, Richie Eurich, Claude and Gail Riley, Doug Hoffman, Norm Moyer, Billy Taylor[6]
2016Gary Balough, Don and Jo Ann Davies, Bill Greco, Paul Jensen, Danny Odyda[7]
2017Dick Hicks, Jimmy Horton, Dave Kneisel, Allie Swears[8]
2018Gary Iulg, Jerry Rose, Curt Van Pelt, Pat Ward[9]
2019Jeff Heotzler, Charlie Langenstein, John McArdell, Mike McLaughlin[10]
2020/21Gene Cole, John C Flach, John P Flach, JoAnn Flanigan, Brett Hearn, Randy Ross, Roger Treichler[11]
2022Ray Bramall, Ralph Compani, Frank “Sege” Fidanza, Steve Hartman Sr., Roger Heroux, John Keegan, Don Lawson Sr., Herbie Layfield, Roger Phelps, Gary Smith, Kenny Tremont Jr., Herbert Wright[12][13]
2023Mitch Gibbs, Dale Planck, Joe Plazek[13]

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