Nash, Oswego
Facts and practical information
Nash is a World War II U.S. Army Large Tug class seagoing tugboat built as hull #298 at Jakobson Shipyard, Oyster Bay NY as a Design 271 steel-hulled Large Tug delivered November, 1943. Originally named Major Elisha K. Henson, in 1946 she was renamed John F. Nash by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Since retirement from the Corps of Engineers, LT-5 has been renamed Major Elisha K. Henson. As of the 1992 date of its listing as a National Historic Landmark, LT-5 was believed to be one of the last functional U.S. Army vessels that participated in Normandy landings. ()
Nash – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fort Ontario, Oswego Harbor West Pierhead Light, Richardson-Bates House, H. Lee White Marine Museum.