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Seaway Trail Discovery Center Trivia

 

The Seaway Trail Discovery Center - Showcasing 504 Miles’ Worth of Travel Opportunities along one of America’s Byways

The mission of the Seaway Trail Discovery Center is to educate and entice visitors to learn more about the historic, cultural, recreational, natural, architectural and agricultural resources by traveling to sites along one of “America’s Byways.”

Scenic touring is an American tradition — traveling the Seaway Trail provides a unique New York State travel experience.

Our tour of the Discovery Center begins with the 3rd Floor Orientation Room...

Is that a New York State Bluebird? Look! An osprey...and a great blue heron. Sixteen species of birds and nine varieties of leaves are seen in the murals of the orientation room. The large ballroom of this historic hotel building is the Discovery Center’s orientation room. Come sit near a camping tent or “ride” in a fantasy car large enough for four adults to view an introductory video on traveling the Seaway Trail. A St. Lawrence skiff, a replica of Dunkirk Lighthouse and other treasures are found in this room.

The coastal recreation room depicts the diversity of fun experiences to be found along the 504 mile Seaway Trail. Large photos show the 1000 Islands, Niagara Falls, and Lake Ontario. An array of 20” x 16” prints invite you to discover sportfishing in Orleans County, Seabreeze Amusement Park in Rochester, boating along the St. Lawrence River, picnicking in Cayuga County, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in Oswego, the lovely harbors of Jefferson County, nature walking in Wayne County, and birdwatching in Erie County. Try your hand at placing puzzle pieces showing America’s scenic byways on a large magnetic wall map of the United States.

On 2nd Floor, easily reached by an elevator...

Murals in the natural history room illustrate the major birds, mammals and fish found along the Seaway Trail in woodlands, wetlands, sand dunes and beaches, and field habitats. Can you find a cottontail rabbit, a white-tailed deer, or an Atlantic salmon? Stroll a replica of a dune walkover.

Fourteen panels in the architecture room offer a look at the works of Frank Lloyd Wright and cobblestone masons, at the treasured buildings of such communities as Sackets Harbor, Pultneyville, Oswego and Fredonia, at the seven international bridges spanning the waters between Niagara Falls, the 1000 Islands, Ogdensburg and Massena to Canada, and at such cityscapes as Delaware Avenue in Buffalo and East Avenue in Rochester. We think the most ornate fireplace in the Discovery Center is in this room. Please tell us if you agree.

In several exhibit rooms on the ground floor...

The peoples of the coast cultural room was once the hotel’s gathering place and an animatronic Ulysses S. Grant greets you. Grant was stationed in Sackets Harbor twice at Madison Barracks before his Presidency. He enjoyed a game of checkers, such as you see on the countertop in this former tavern room. Explore among the luggage pieces you see here to discover the personalities of the Seaway Trail region and sites to go to learn to more about suffragette Susan B. Anthony, photography pioneer George Eastman, castle builder George Boldt, artist Frederick Remington, comedians Luci & Desi Arnaz, and ...

The Maritime History theme Lighthouse and 1812 rooms overlook Lake Ontario. Aye, Captain! Come stand behind a ship’s wheel to have your photo taken. Take a moment to enjoy a video tour of the Seaway Trail’s 28 historic lighthouses with bits of interesting history from current lightkeepers and the heirs of past beacon tenders. That’s Buffalo Main Light in a wall mural. In the 1812 room, an old-fashioned apothecary cabinet might have dispensed remedies to soldiers and sailors. Aerial photos show three sites important during the conflict: Fort Ontario in Oswego, Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown, and Madison Barracks’ water tower. A sepia-tone map sites the 1812 historic markers “museum without walls” found at 42 stops Trailwide.

The kitchen of this historic hotel is now painted a bright Warbler Yellow and is the coastal agricultural showcase room. A grains display offers a look at the wheat, corn and rye grown on farms Trailwide. A jelly cupboard holds the fruits and vegetables and homegrown products of the region. An authentic-size grape growing frame with vines and grapes will whet your appetite to visit Chautauqua County, home to several grape farms and wineries. These exhibits stimulate a greater appreciation for preserving the region’s scenic and bountiful agricultural landscapes.

Moo! Moo! The Discovery Center Cow is calling from her alcove stall adjoining the kitchen room. She wants to tell you about her life on a Seaway Trail dairy farm and how much milk she can produce, the fine cheeses made with dairy products. The mural behind her milking stool is framed with real barn wood.

Would you like a souvenir of your tour? Visit the first-floor gift shop for shirts, books, crafts, art and more made on or depicting the Seaway Trail.

The mission of these many exhibits is to inspire you to visit the many fine attractions and businesses, farm markets and amusement parks, historic lighthouses and welcoming harbors, campgrounds and nature centers across the Seaway Trail. This National Scenic Byway has something to offer travelers of all ages — whether your interest is birdwatching, sportfishing or architecture, roller coasters or fine dining, exploring history or nature...

The Center opened July 15, 2000, and is now open daily through October, Mon-Fri at other times of year and by appointment. Ticket prices range from $4 for adults to $3 for seniors, military and students with ID, and $2 for children 4 to 17. Those younger than four may enter free. Group rates are available; bus tours are welcome. Tours in the off-season can be arranged by calling 800-SEAWAY-T or 315-646-1000. The building also houses Seaway Trail, Inc. and the Seaway Trail Foundation, Inc.. headquarters.

For more interesting information about the Seaway Trail Discovery Center , call 1-800-SEAWAY-T or write
Seaway Trail Foundation, Inc.,
PO Box 660, Ray & West Main Sts,
Sackets Harbor, NY 13685; info@seawaytrail.com,
www.seawaytrail.com