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Martz Observatory

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Location
Martz Observatory
176 Robbin Hill Rd.
Frewsburg, NY 14738
United States
Description
Students, beginners, amateurs, teachers, professionals, researchers.

The Marshal Martz Memorial Astronomical Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization devoted to the amateur astronomer. The emphasis of our club is observational astronomy, well-rooted in public education and enjoyment of the starry skies.

Our mission is to inform educate and inspire the general public and support teaching in the sciences of astronomy and physics.
Directions
Directions to the Observatory - From Jamestown, NY:
Take Rt 62 to Frewsburg.
Turn onto Frew Run Rt 34E and drive for 3.8 miles.
Turn RIGHT onto Wheeler Rd and drive for .9 miles.
Take RIGHT fork in road onto Robin Hill Rd and drive for 1.3 miles.
Observatory is on LEFT side of the road.
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Contact Information
Marshal Martz Memorial Astronomical Association, Inc., Martz Observatory
176 Robbin Hill Rd.
Frewsburg, NY 14738
716-569-3689 martzobservatory@hotmail.com
 
 
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