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Safe Haven

2 E 7th St, Oswego, New York 13126 USA

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The War Relocation Authority established the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter, the first and only in the United States, housing primarily Europeans of Jewish descent.

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An excellent museum highlighting a little known event in the history of Oswego and WWII. Read more

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Lisa H.

Fort Ontario, now home to Safe Haven Museum, was the only U.S. jurisdiction to formally protect, feed, house, and educate European refugees during WWII. Thanks to President FDR, 982 refugees found... Read more

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I was fortunate to have been the bartender over 20 years ago for the fundraising event to build the museum. Ruth Gruber and so many of the survivors were in attendance. I've been meaning to... Read more

Safe Haven

2 E 7th St
Oswego, New York
13126 USA
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