Historic Sites of Interest Along Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario, America's north coast. Canada's south coast. Whichever side of this Great Lake you're on, there is plenty to see and do.
Buffalo, New York and the Erie Canal
A good start for your tour of Lake Ontario historical destinations is the city of Buffalo, New York. At one time Buffalo was the northern terminus of the Erie Canal. Here you can take a cruise on the canal, enjoy live music on Thursday evenings during the summer months , see working locks
and visit the Erie Canal Heritage Museum. This piece of Americana, celebrated in song and art, can come alive for you. More information can be found at the following websites:
· Buffalo Niagara
· Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises
Fort Ontario
Travelling eastward along Lake Ontario will bring you to Oswego, New York, site of Fort Ontario. There have been various fortifications on the site of the present Fort Ontario since the British built The Fort Of Six Nations in 1755. The Fort has been destroyed and rebuilt many times since. In 1796 the Fort was turned over to the Americans. The British destroyed the Fort during the war of 1812. The Fort was last used by the United States as an emergency relocation center for victims of the Nazi Holocaust, the only such center in the United States. The site was turned over to the State of New York which developed it into a State Historical Site.
Today, visitors can see the fort as it was in 1868 with exhibits of fort life and living history demonstrations. More information can be found about Fort Ontario at the following websites:
· American Forts
· Friends of Fort Ontario
· New York State Parks: Fort Ontario State Historical Site
Sackets Harbor, New York
Sackets Harbor was a major military site during the War of 1812. It was the main shipyard for the United States. It was the site of a battle between British forces bent on destroying the shipyard and United States forces. There is a historical center on the site of the battlefield. More information on activities and sights in the Sackets Harbor area can be found at:
· New York State Parks: Sackets Harbor Battlefield Site
· Village of Sackets Harbor, New York
Buffalo, New York and the Erie Canal
A good start for your tour of Lake Ontario historical destinations is the city of Buffalo, New York. At one time Buffalo was the northern terminus of the Erie Canal. Here you can take a cruise on the canal, enjoy live music on Thursday evenings during the summer months , see working locks
· Buffalo Niagara
· Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises
Fort Ontario
Travelling eastward along Lake Ontario will bring you to Oswego, New York, site of Fort Ontario. There have been various fortifications on the site of the present Fort Ontario since the British built The Fort Of Six Nations in 1755. The Fort has been destroyed and rebuilt many times since. In 1796 the Fort was turned over to the Americans. The British destroyed the Fort during the war of 1812. The Fort was last used by the United States as an emergency relocation center for victims of the Nazi Holocaust, the only such center in the United States. The site was turned over to the State of New York which developed it into a State Historical Site.
Today, visitors can see the fort as it was in 1868 with exhibits of fort life and living history demonstrations. More information can be found about Fort Ontario at the following websites:
· American Forts
· Friends of Fort Ontario
· New York State Parks: Fort Ontario State Historical Site
Sackets Harbor, New York
Sackets Harbor was a major military site during the War of 1812. It was the main shipyard for the United States. It was the site of a battle between British forces bent on destroying the shipyard and United States forces. There is a historical center on the site of the battlefield. More information on activities and sights in the Sackets Harbor area can be found at:
· New York State Parks: Sackets Harbor Battlefield Site
· Village of Sackets Harbor, New York
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Phyllis Cunningham
Posted on 07/11/2008 at 11:07:59 AM