The H. Lee White Museum and Maritime Center, located on the West First Street Pier in Oswego's Historic Maritime District, is open 1-5 p.m., Monday through Sunday throughout the year, with extended hours during July and August.
The museum complex consists of a main building of exhibits highlighting more than 400 years of maritime history, the National Historic Landmark World War II tug the LT-5, New York State Derrick Boat 8 from the Canal System, locally built schooner Ontario, and the Eleanor D, the last U.S. commercial fishing vessel to work Lake Ontario.
Admission is $7/adult, $3/teen and 12 and younger are free. The Treasure Chest Gift Shop is open during museum hours to browse for free.
For more information call 315-342-0480 or email info@hleewhitemarinemuseum.com.
For programs and other information, check hleewhitemarinemuseum.com,www.facebook.com/hlwmm and www.facebook.com/oswegolh.
