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SUMMARY:Default - History on Tap: Fort Ontario at America 250
LOCATION:G. S. Steamers\n70 E 1st St\noswego\nNY\n13126\nUnited States
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/71638/history-on-tap-fort-ontario-at-america-250.ht
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DESCRIPTION:\nHistory on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town of Oswego Historian, i
 s a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical Society and the City Hist
 orian.\nFree presentation and conversation about local history featuring Ma
 tthew MacVittie discussing Fort Ontario at America 250.\n This event was im
 ported from: https://iloveoswego.com/71638/history-on-tap-fort-ontario-at-a
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/history-on-tap-ph
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 4" width="640" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margi
 n-right: auto;" /></p><p>History on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town
  of Oswego Historian, is a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical So
 ciety and the City Historian.</p><p>Free presentation and conversation abou
 t local history featuring Matthew MacVittie discussing Fort Ontario at Amer
 ica 250.</p> <a href="https://iloveoswego.com/71638/history-on-tap-fort-ont
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CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, Free
CREATED:20260312T083207
SUMMARY:History on Tap: Angelica Schuyler Church and Family Connections in Oswego
LOCATION:G. S. Steamers
DESCRIPTION:\nHistory on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town of Oswego Historian, i
 s a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical Society and the City Hist
 orian.\nFree presentation and conversation about local history featuring Da
 nielle Funiciello discussing Angelica Schuyler Church and Family Connection
 s in Oswego.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/history-on-tap-ph
 oto-by-mark-mcmanus-2024.jpg" alt="history on tap photo by mark mcmanus 202
 4" width="640" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margi
 n-right: auto;" /></p><p>History on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town
  of Oswego Historian, is a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical So
 ciety and the City Historian.</p><p>Free presentation and conversation abou
 t local history featuring Danielle Funiciello discussing&nbsp;Angelica Schu
 yler Church and Family Connections in Oswego.</p>
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/71639/history-on-tap-angelica-schuyler-church-and-f
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CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, Free
CREATED:20260312T083207
SUMMARY:History on Tap: Asa Rice, A Revolutionary Kind of Guy
LOCATION:G. S. Steamers
DESCRIPTION:\nHistory on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town of Oswego Historian, i
 s a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical Society and the City Hist
 orian.\nFree presentation and conversation about local history featuring Ge
 orge DeMass discussing Asa Rice, A Revolutionary Kind of Guy.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/history-on-tap-ph
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 4" width="640" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margi
 n-right: auto;" /></p><p>History on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town
  of Oswego Historian, is a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical So
 ciety and the City Historian.</p><p>Free presentation and conversation abou
 t local history featuring George DeMass discussing&nbsp;Asa Rice, A Revolut
 ionary Kind of Guy.</p>
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/71640/history-on-tap-asa-rice-a-revolutionary-kind-
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CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, Free
CREATED:20260312T083207
SUMMARY:History on Tap: Revolutionary War Patriots Who Settled in Oswego County
LOCATION:G. S. Steamers
DESCRIPTION:\nHistory on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town of Oswego Historian, i
 s a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical Society and the City Hist
 orian.\nFree presentation and conversation about local history featuring De
 bra Allen discussing Revolutionary War Patriots Who Settled in Oswego Count
 y.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/history-on-tap-ph
 oto-by-mark-mcmanus-2024.jpg" alt="history on tap photo by mark mcmanus 202
 4" width="640" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margi
 n-right: auto;" /></p><p>History on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town
  of Oswego Historian, is a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical So
 ciety and the City Historian.</p><p>Free presentation and conversation abou
 t local history featuring Debra Allen discussing&nbsp;Revolutionary War Pat
 riots Who Settled in Oswego County.</p>
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/71641/history-on-tap-revolutionary-war-patriots-who
 -settled-in-oswego-county.html?tmpl=component

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CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, Free
CREATED:20260312T083207
SUMMARY:History on Tap: Loyalist Activity in the North Country in the Revolutionary War
LOCATION:G. S. Steamers
DESCRIPTION:\nHistory on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town of Oswego Historian, i
 s a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical Society and the City Hist
 orian.\nFree presentation and conversation about local history featuring Ma
 rk Slosek discussing Loyalist Activity in the North Country in the Revoluti
 onary War.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/history-on-tap-ph
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 4" width="640" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margi
 n-right: auto;" /></p><p>History on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town
  of Oswego Historian, is a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical So
 ciety and the City Historian.</p><p>Free presentation and conversation abou
 t local history featuring Mark Slosek discussing&nbsp;Loyalist Activity in 
 the North Country in the Revolutionary War.</p>
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/71642/history-on-tap-loyalist-activity-in-the-north
 -country-in-the-revolutionary-war.html?tmpl=component

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CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, Free
CREATED:20260312T083207
SUMMARY:History on Tap: Neil McMullen, First Permanent Settler in Oswego City, 1796
LOCATION:G. S. Steamers
DESCRIPTION:\nHistory on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town of Oswego Historian, i
 s a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical Society and the City Hist
 orian.\nFree presentation and conversation about local history featuring Ma
 ry Kay Stone discussing Neil McMullen, First Permanent Settler in Oswego Ci
 ty, 1796.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/history-on-tap-ph
 oto-by-mark-mcmanus-2024.jpg" alt="history on tap photo by mark mcmanus 202
 4" width="640" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margi
 n-right: auto;" /></p><p>History on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town
  of Oswego Historian, is a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical So
 ciety and the City Historian.</p><p>Free presentation and conversation abou
 t local history featuring Mary Kay Stone discussing&nbsp;Neil McMullen, Fir
 st Permanent Settler in Oswego City, 1796.</p>
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/71643/history-on-tap-neil-mcmullen-first-permanent-
 settler-in-oswego-city-1796.html?tmpl=component

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CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, Free
CREATED:20260312T083207
SUMMARY:History on Tap: Women in the Revolution
LOCATION:G. S. Steamers
DESCRIPTION:\nHistory on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town of Oswego Historian, i
 s a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical Society and the City Hist
 orian.\nFree presentation and conversation about local history featuring Ma
 rjory Allen Perez discussing Women in the Revolution.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/history-on-tap-ph
 oto-by-mark-mcmanus-2024.jpg" alt="history on tap photo by mark mcmanus 202
 4" width="640" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margi
 n-right: auto;" /></p><p>History on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town
  of Oswego Historian, is a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical So
 ciety and the City Historian.</p><p>Free presentation and conversation abou
 t local history featuring Marjory Allen Perez discussing&nbsp;Women in the 
 Revolution.</p>
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/71644/history-on-tap-women-in-the-revolution.html?t
 mpl=component

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UID:f636019f841cea6c86168817beda50b8
CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, Free
CREATED:20260312T083207
SUMMARY:History on Tap: Early Families in Oswego
LOCATION:G. S. Steamers
DESCRIPTION:\nHistory on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town of Oswego Historian, i
 s a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical Society and the City Hist
 orian.\nFree presentation and conversation about local history featuring Na
 talie J. Woodall discussing Early Families in Oswego.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/history-on-tap-ph
 oto-by-mark-mcmanus-2024.jpg" alt="history on tap photo by mark mcmanus 202
 4" width="640" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margi
 n-right: auto;" /></p><p>History on Tap, started by George DeMass, the Town
  of Oswego Historian, is a collaboration of the Oswego County Historical So
 ciety and the City Historian.</p><p>Free presentation and conversation abou
 t local history featuring Natalie J. Woodall discussing&nbsp;Early Families
  in Oswego.</p>
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iloveoswego.com/71645/history-on-tap-early-families-in-oswego.html?
 tmpl=component

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