Erie Maritime Museum
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![]() The US Brig Niagara docked behind the Erie Maritime Museum. | |
Established | May 21, 1998 |
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Location | 150 East Front Street Erie, Pennsylvania |
Type | Maritime museum |
Public transit access | Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority |
Website | Maritime Museum |
Erie Maritime Museum is a maritime museum located on Presque Isle Bay in downtown Erie, Pennsylvania. It was the first new Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission ( PHMC) museum in twenty years when it opened its doors on May 21, 1998. It is the homeport of the US Brig Niagara, a modern recreation of the US Brig Niagara that fought in the Battle of Lake Erie.
Contents
1 Exhibits
2 Location
3 See also
4 References
Exhibits
The museum offers a wide range of multimedia and interactive exhibits coupled with interpretive programs that illustrate the region's maritime heritage. When in homeport, the ship herself is the major "exhibit". Berthed within yards of the museum, Niagara is visible from the building's bay side picture window. Inside, the centerpiece exhibits of the museum are a former steam-powered electricity generating station and a reconstruction of the mid-ship section of USS Lawrence. The replicated Lawrence, Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's first flagship during the Battle of Lake Erie, comes complete with mast, spars and rigging to foster hands-on learning in the ways of sail handling.
Another display is the adjoining section of the Lawrence' replica that has been blasted with live ammunition from the current Niagara's own carronades at the National Guard training facility in Fort Indiantown Gap, near Harrisburg. This "live fire" exhibit of Lawrence recreates the carnage inflicted upon both ships and men during the Battle of Lake Erie and throughout the Age of Fighting Sail. Other exhibits tell the stories of USS Wolverine (previously USS Michigan), the United States' first iron-hulled warship and the environmental transformation of the Great Lakes ecosystem among others.
Julian Oliver Davidson's epic Painting of the Battle of Lake Erie is a masterpiece that is on display.[1]
Location
The museum, which adjoins the Raymond Blasco Erie County Library, is located at 150 East Front St.
See also
- List of maritime museums in the United States
- List of museum ships
References
- Erie Maritime Museum website
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Coordinates: 42°08′12″N 80°05′12″W / 42.1366°N 80.0867°W / 42.1366; -80.0867
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