Oswego, New York Cruises
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Oswego, New York is a Port of Call for the following Great Lakes Cruises:
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Things to do in Oswego, New York
HARBORFEST
Harborfest is an annual event which is the ideal place for artists to showcase their creative side with approximately 75,000 people attending each July. Nominated five times as a Top 100 Event in North America by the American Bus Association. Harborfest features free musical concerts, talented artists, nautical events, a midway, children's activities and one of the most amazing firework shows in the Northeast.
For more information please click here: Harborfest
SAFE HAVEN HOLOCAUST REFUGEE SHELTER MUSEUM
The Safe Haven Museum located in Oswego was the only World War IIRefugee Shelter in the United States. The museum was established to keep stories alive and is dedicated to the 982 refugees that escaped from World World II. Granted access to the United States by president Franklin D. Roosevelt in August of 1944, these refugees were given shelter at the Fort Ontario in Oswego, New York until to February 1946.
For more information please click here: Safe Haven Museum
RICHARDSON-BATES HOUSE MUSEUM
The Tuscan style Villa know was the The Richardson-Bates House was once the private residence for Maxwell Richardson, a two-term mayor of Oswego. back in 1867. Designed by architect Andrew Jackson Warner visitors will find the opulent interior and decor reflects the 19th century Victorian era.
For more information please click here: Richardson-Bates House Museum
Harborfest is an annual event which is the ideal place for artists to showcase their creative side with approximately 75,000 people attending each July. Nominated five times as a Top 100 Event in North America by the American Bus Association. Harborfest features free musical concerts, talented artists, nautical events, a midway, children's activities and one of the most amazing firework shows in the Northeast.
For more information please click here: Harborfest
SAFE HAVEN HOLOCAUST REFUGEE SHELTER MUSEUM
The Safe Haven Museum located in Oswego was the only World War IIRefugee Shelter in the United States. The museum was established to keep stories alive and is dedicated to the 982 refugees that escaped from World World II. Granted access to the United States by president Franklin D. Roosevelt in August of 1944, these refugees were given shelter at the Fort Ontario in Oswego, New York until to February 1946.
For more information please click here: Safe Haven Museum
RICHARDSON-BATES HOUSE MUSEUM
The Tuscan style Villa know was the The Richardson-Bates House was once the private residence for Maxwell Richardson, a two-term mayor of Oswego. back in 1867. Designed by architect Andrew Jackson Warner visitors will find the opulent interior and decor reflects the 19th century Victorian era.
For more information please click here: Richardson-Bates House Museum
Get to know Oswego, New York
Updated 10/02/20 - lls