Toledo Antique & Classic Boat Show Happening Saturday; Last Weekend for Freighter Golf
Published: Friday, July 21, 2023 10:00 am
By: National Museum of the Great Lakes
WHAT: 1) Great Lakes Fest featuring the Toledo Antique & Classic Boat Show 2) Freighter Golf
WHEN: Great Lakes Fest: Saturday, July 22, 2023; 10am-5pm; Freighter Golf: Concludes Sunday, July 23
WHERE: National Museum of the Great Lakes 1701 Front St., Toledo, OH 43605
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Great Lakes Fest featuring the Toledo Antique & Classic Boat Show takes place this Saturday, July 22 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. The all-ages, maritime-themed festival is FREE for National Museum of the Great Lakes members and children under 6. All others can purchase $10 pre-sale tickets or $15 day-of tickets. Admission includes full access to The National Museum of the Great Lakes and museum vessels, all land and water boat show displays, live demonstrations, maritime vendors, food trucks, family activities and more. To pre-purchase tickets visit www.nmgl.org/GreatLakesFest2023.
As a reminder, this is also the last weekend to play Freighter Golf high atop the Schoonmaker, which is also included with general or Great Lakes Fest admission. Get a hole-in-one to take home a special prize and be entered for a free museum membership!
GREAT LAKES ADMISSION:
● TICKETS & INFO: www.nmgl.org/GreatLakesFest2023
● $15 Day-of / $10 (Presale Only)
● FREE: GLHS/NMGL Members & Children 5 and under
GENERAL ADMISSION:
● FREE – Children 5 and under, GLHS/NMGL Members.
● $17.00 (Museum & Ship) / $11.00 (Museum Only) – Adults (18-64)
● $16.00 (Museum & Ship) / $10.00 (Museum Only) – Seniors (65+)
● $14.00 (Museum & Ship) / $8.00 (Museum Only) – Youth (6-17)
MEDIA CONTACT: Domenic Pennetta; 419.214.5000; Ext. 207
About the National Museum of the Great Lakes: Founded in 1944, the Great Lakes Historical Society has been preserving our shared cultural history by publishing a quarterly journal Inland Seas® since 1945; by operating a maritime museum since 1952; by offering educational programs to the general public since 1956; by conducting underwater archaeological research across the Great Lakes since 2001; and by managing the Col. James M. Schoonmaker Museum Ship since 2014 and Museum Tug Ohio since 2019. The opening of the National Museum of the Great Lakes enables the Great Lakes Historical Society to continue its mission to preserve and make known the important history of the Great Lakes.
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