Things to do in Oswego
Art Association of Oswego
open Saturday and Sunday 2 5pm. Call 315-343-5675 for more information.
Fort Ontario Park, Oswego, NY
Fort Ontario State Historic Site
The Fort was built by the British in 1755 and later used by the French and then the Americans. During 1944 46 it was used as a Holocaust survivors camp. Open mid May to the end o October Monday Saturday 10am 5pm; Sunday 1 5pm. Call 315-343-4711 for more information.
1 East 4th Street, Oswego, NY
H. Lee White Marine Museum
Historic Landmark. WW II tug and New York barge are on display here along with artifacts, paintings, models and a gift shop. Open Mid-May December daily 1 5pm; July & August daily 10am 5pm. Call 315-342-0480 for more information.
W First Street Pier, Oswego, NY
John D Murray Firefighters Museum
View vintage era fire trucks and memorabilia. Open Spring/Summer Monday, Wednesday & Friday noon 4pm. Call 315-343-0999 for more information.
E. Cayuga Street, Oswego, NY
Music Hall
Family concerts every other weekend are held here. Operating from September June. Call 315-342-1733 for more information.
41 Lake Street, Oswego, NY
Oswego Maritime Foundation
Here you will find an 85ft. Great Lake schooner. The area is also used for recreation, research, sailing and boating instruction. Open year round. Call 315-342-5753 for more information.
41 Lake Street, Oswego, NY
Oswego Speedway
Auto racetrack featuring class, super modified and limited supers. Free camping. Open May September Saturdays 5 11pm. Call 315-342-0646 for more information.
300 E. Albany, Oswego, NY
Richardson-Bates House Museum
National Historic Landmark. This 1890 Italian villa shows period furnishings and exhibits on local history. Open year round. Call 315-343-1342 for more information.
135 E Third Street, Oswego, NY
