Marine Museum To Celebrate The NYS Canal System

OSWEGO, NY – On July 31, the H. Lee White Marine Museum and the Oswego Maritime Foundation will host a celebration of the New York State Canal System and the birthday of George Goble, well known local shipbuilder during the 1800s to early 1900s.

Goble was born in 1819 on Aug. 2 and lived a long life into his 80s.

Published researcher Ted Panayotoff will give a lecture entitled "Oswego Lighthouses: 101" at 3 p.m. in the museum's main building. This lecture will be part of the 2010 Canal Celebration in Oswego's Historic Maritime District on July 31 from 1-4 p.m.
Published researcher Ted Panayotoff will give a lecture entitled "Oswego Lighthouses: 101" at 3 p.m. in the museum's main building. This lecture will be part of the 2010 Canal Celebration in Oswego's Historic Maritime District on July 31 from 1-4 p.m.

“The Oswego Canal played an important role in transporting products and people between the canal, the Great Lakes and beyond. The museum’s Derrick Boat 8 served on the canal for more than 60 years and is a piece of history that helps tell the story.” said Mercedes Niess, executive director of the museum.

Mr. Goble was first employed as a ship carpenter with Sylvester Doolittle.

But, after a short time, began to do shipbuilding for himself and finally established his own shipyard and dry-dock business.

Mr. Goble’s first building yards were located at the foot of West Fourth Street.

He then relocated to the waterfront off Lake Street, which is now the home of the Oswego Maritime Foundation where his original dry dock can be seen today.

The Goble Shipyard built 35 different boats – including yachts, schooners, tugs and other craft.

The festivities will begin at 1 p.m. with a short program, party games, music, storytelling, refreshments and birthday cake.

Museum guides will discuss the canal system and Oswego’s rich maritime history throughout the day.

Published researcher Ted Panayotoff will give a lecture entitled “Oswego Lighthouses: 101” at 3 p.m. in the museum’s main building.

The Marine Museum will be open all day free of charge.

For more information contact the museum at 342-0480.

Check www.hleewhitemarinemuseum.com for further family programming scheduled throughout the rest of the year! missing or outdated ad config

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