The Cradle of Aviation Museum is an aviation exhibition hall situated in Garden City, New York on Long Island to remember Long Island's part ever of. It is situated ashore once part of Mitchel Air Force Base which, together with adjacent Roosevelt Field and different landing strips on the Hempstead Plains, was the site of numerous notable flights.
Such a significant number of fundamental flights had happened in the region that by the mid-1920s the group of landing strips was at that point named the "Support of Aviation", the source of the exhibition hall's name. The main Cradle of Aviation Museum Newsletters were distributed intermittently by the Friends of Nassau County Museum when the air gallery itself was still only a fantasy of Kaiser and George C. Dade, the gallery's first executive.