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Those wanting to learn more about Erie's waterfront history can choose from a number of presentations at Hirt Auditorium, located off the lobby of the Erie Maritime Museum.Īt 1 p.m., retired U.S. Lectures and films will take place every hour from 11 a.m. Guest speakers include Kevin Magee, co-founder of Cleveland Underwater Explorers and David Frew, historian, Jefferson Educational Society Scholar-in-Residence and emeritus professor at Gannon University. Tall Ships to boost economy: What is the financial impact of the Tall Ships Erie festival on local businesses? The organization's divers and researchers will discuss various lost schooners, including the Albion, Indiana, Charles Foster and Susquehanna, as well as lost steamships like the Dean Richmond and the SK Martin. The Pennsylvania Archaeology and Shipwreck Survey Team will host an exhibition on ships lost in Lake Erie, at a time when the lake was one of the busiest waterways in the world. Other featured artists include Tom Kastle, a longtime maritime music performer and sailor, and the Hardtackers, a sea shanty crew based in Columbus, Ohio.Īrtists will perform at the Bayfront Convention Center, the Bayfront Maritime Center and Dobbins Landing. The 61-foot-tall duck was scheduled to be on display through Sunday and is located at the foot of Holland Street.Įxplore the ships: Tall Ships Erie 2022: Explore the tall ships coming to this year's festivalĪmong others, local artists include Mark Pacileo, a long-time Erie teacher turned full-time musician, who will play a variety of music from the 1970s and beyond, and Erie's own Claire Stuczinski, who will play a number of classic hits, according to Tall Ships Erie. 23, 2019, which was held around Dobbins Landing on Presque Isle Bay in Erie.

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Schools that are included in the Times Observer coverage area include Corry Area Schools, Titusville Area School and Warren County School District.The world's largest rubber duck was on display at the Kids Area at the 2019 Tall Ships Erie festival Aug. The Times Observer covers the communities of Warren, Clarendon, Sugar Grove, Tidioute, Youngsville, Columbus, Sheffield, North Warren, Starbrick, Akeley, Lander, Torpedo and Russel.

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