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U.S. BRIG NIAGARA (REPLICA)


The replica 'U.S. Brig' '''Niagara''' is a museum ship and sail training vessel located in Erie, Pennsylvania at the Erie Maritime Museum. She is a replica of the original US Brig ''Niagara'', a brig which played a pivotal role in the Battle of Lake Erie and the victory of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry during the War of 1812.
The original ''Niagara'' was sunk in 1820 in Misery Bay on Presque Isle, PA for preservation. Owned successively by Benjamin H. Brown of Rochester, New York, and Captain George Miles of Erie, ''Niagara'' was raised but found to need such extensive restoration that she was again allowed to sink. She was raised again on March 6, 1913 and restored by the Perry Centennial Commission, which towed her from Buffalo, New York to Chicago, Illinois for exhibition at all the larger towns of Lakes Huron and Michigan during the commemoration of the Battle of Lake Erie. Returning to Erie on September 21, 1913, she was cribbed up just out of the water, deteriorating until 1929, when restoration was begun by the ''Niagara'' Association of Erie, aided by the Pennsylvania Historical Commission and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The project halted for lack of funds in 1934, but was finally completed in 1963 for the sesquicentennial of her great victories.
In 1988, a more extensive reconstruction was undertaken to restore the ship to sailing condition. The ship was completely rebuilt from the keel up, by Melbourne Smith, using period ship-building techniques. Some original wood was retained, but only in non-structural areas, leading many authorities to classify the current ''Niagara'' as a replica rather than a reconstruction. The National Park Service, however, considers the vessel to be a reconstruction of the original. [1] (See also Ship of Theseus.) Today's ''Niagara'' is built to be "modernly historic," having the appearance and feel of the original, but meeting modern Coast Guard regulations, with water-tight bulkheads, modern emergency equipment, and twin diesel engines.
Decking the U.S. Niagara
Today, the ''Niagara'' is used to educate the public on the War of 1812 and the Battle of Lake Erie. She serves as the flagship of the "''Niagara'' Fleet", with a crew of professionals and volunteers joining her on many of her voyages to distant ports.
She typically flies a War of 1812-era United States flag, the state flag of Pennsylvania, and Perry's famous "Dont [sic] Give Up the Ship" flag.
Brig ''Niagara'' in 1913


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U.S. Brig Niagara, ''Erie Maritime Museum''

The Brig Niagara, ''National Park Service''

Reconstruction and Launch Photographs, ''Steven M. Hetrick''
The US Brig Niagara is inspected by the US Coast Guard as a Sailing School Vessel. There are several ways for the general public to sail onboard. For more information on the ship, her history, or sailing school opportunities, contact the Erie Maritime Museum at (814)454-BRIG or visit
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