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SUMMARY:Import From Zap Calendar 12212022 - 200 years of Oswego Lighthouse History
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DESCRIPTION:\nHLWMM History Lecture Series – September 17th, 2022 \nMaritime Museum Cel
 ebrates 200 Years of Lighthouse History on Smithsonian’s Museum Day 2022 \n
 In 1822, the newly constructed Oswego Harbor Lighthouse’s beacon was lit, u
 shering in 200 years of lighthouse history in Oswego, NY.  In celebration o
 f that bicentennial, the H. Lee White Maritime Museum at Oswego is pleased 
 to host “Oswego’s 200 Years of Lighthouse History” featuring museum curator
  Michael Pittavino as part of Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day 2022.  Join
  us on Saturday, September 17th at 1:30pm as Pittavino details the developm
 ents that led to the construction of four iconic lighthouses in Oswego Harb
 or.\nSmithsonian (http://www.smithsonianmag.com/) magazine has designated S
 aturday, September 17, 2022, as the 18th annual Museum Day, an initiative i
 n which participating museums across the United States open their doors for
  free to those who download a branded ticket. The annual event allows museu
 ms, zoos, and cultural centers from all 50 states to emulate the spirit of 
 the Smithsonian Institution’s Washington, D.C.-based facilities, which offe
 r free admission every day.\nMichael Pittavino has served as the curator of
  the H. Lee White Maritime Museum since 2015, is a coauthor of Lighthouses 
 and Life Saving at Oswego, and formerly served as a member of the City of O
 swego’s Lighthouse Development Committee.  Pittavino will provide a histori
 cal overview of Oswego’s lighthouses as they relate to the development of O
 swego Harbor as well as an update on the restoration and preservation of Os
 wego’s most recognizable structure – the Oswego West Pierhead Lighthouse.\n
 Those wishing to attend and participate in Museum Day 2022 can visit Smiths
 onianmag.com/museumday (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/museum-day
 -2022/) to learn more and download a Museum Day ticket beginning on August 
 15, 2022. Each ticket grants the ticket holder and one guest free access to
  any participating museum on September 17, 2022. One ticket is permitted pe
 r email address. A list of participating museums, which will be continually
  updated, can be found at Smithsonianmag.com/museumday/search (https://www.
 smithsonianmag.com/museumday/search/?q=).\n The H. Lee White Maritime Museu
 m’s History Lecture Series is a free program, open to the public.  The Mari
 time Museum and Treasure Chest Gift Shop are open daily, 1-5 pm (10-5 in Ju
 ly &amp; August) and are located on the West First Street Pier in Oswego’s 
 Historic Maritime District.  For more information regarding this or other M
 useum programs, contact the Museum at 315-342-0480, or visit hlwmm.org. \n 
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 g>HLWMM History Lecture Series – September 17th, 2022</strong><strong>&nbsp
 ;</strong></p><p><strong>Maritime Museum Celebrates 200 Years of Lighthouse
  History on Smithsonian’s Museum Day 2022</strong>&nbsp;</p><p>In 1822, the
  newly constructed Oswego Harbor Lighthouse’s beacon was lit, ushering in 2
 00 years of lighthouse history in Oswego, NY.&nbsp; In celebration of that 
 bicentennial, the H. Lee White Maritime Museum at Oswego is pleased to host
  “Oswego’s 200 Years of Lighthouse History” featuring museum curator Michae
 l Pittavino as part of <em>Smithsonian Magazine’s</em> Museum Day 2022.&nbs
 p; Join us on Saturday, September 17<sup>th</sup> at 1:30pm as Pittavino de
 tails the developments that led to the construction of four iconic lighthou
 ses in Oswego Harbor.</p><p><a href="http://www.smithsonianmag.com/"><em>Sm
 ithsonian</em></a> magazine has designated Saturday, September 17, 2022, as
  the 18<sup>th</sup> annual Museum Day, an initiative in which participatin
 g museums across the United States open their doors for free to those who d
 ownload a branded ticket. The annual event allows museums, zoos, and cultur
 al centers from all 50 states to emulate the spirit of the Smithsonian Inst
 itution’s Washington, D.C.-based facilities, which offer free admission eve
 ry day.</p><p>Michael Pittavino has served as the curator of the H. Lee Whi
 te Maritime Museum since 2015, is a coauthor of <em>Lighthouses and Life Sa
 ving at Oswego</em>, and formerly served as a member of the City of Oswego’
 s Lighthouse Development Committee.&nbsp; Pittavino will provide a historic
 al overview of Oswego’s lighthouses as they relate to the development of Os
 wego Harbor as well as an update on the restoration and preservation of Osw
 ego’s most recognizable structure – the Oswego West Pierhead Lighthouse.</p
 ><p>Those wishing to attend and participate in Museum Day 2022 can visit <a
  href="https://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/museum-day-2022/">Smithsoni
 anmag.com/museumday</a> to learn more and download a Museum Day ticket begi
 nning on August 15, 2022. Each ticket grants the ticket holder and one gues
 t free access to any participating museum on September 17, 2022. One ticket
  is permitted per email address. A list of participating museums, which wil
 l be continually updated, can be found at <a href="https://www.smithsonianm
 ag.com/museumday/search/?q=">Smithsonianmag.com/museumday/search</a>.</p><p
 >&nbsp;The H. Lee White Maritime Museum’s History Lecture Series is a free 
 program, open to the public.&nbsp; The Maritime Museum and Treasure Chest G
 ift Shop are open daily, 1-5 pm (10-5 in July &amp; August) and are located
  on the West First Street Pier in Oswego’s Historic Maritime District.&nbsp
 ; For more information regarding this or other Museum programs, contact the
  Museum at 315-342-0480, or visit hlwmm.org.&nbsp;</p> <a href="https://ilo
 veoswego.com/42576/200-years-of-oswego-lighthouse-history.html?tmpl=compone
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