Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Antique Boat Museum ANNOUNCES NEW CLOSING DATE FOR 2015


ABM boat show, photo credit: Matthew Stephan/ABM

CLAYTON, New York (October 21, 2015) – The Antique Boat Museum (ABM), North America’s premier freshwater nautical museum, has announced a new closing date for the 2015 season.

The last day for visitors to tour the Antique Boat Museum will be Saturday, October 31. The Museum is currently operating under its Fall/Winter schedule and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and closed on Sunday and Monday. Select exhibits are being taken off display for the season and a discount admission rate is in effect.

Hours of Operations for Visitors & Shoppers

Tuesday-Saturday                                           10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Sunday, Monday                                              Closed

Fall/Winter Admission Rates

Adult                                     $8.00                                     Youth                                    $4.00                    
Child (under 6 yrs)           FREE                                      Groups                                 Call for pricing

Active Military & Immediate Family       FREE                                     
Retired Military                                               FREE
Military Spouse                                                 $7.00    

Note: Select summer season discount offers do not apply

Following the October 31 closing date, shoppers who wish to make a purchase from the Bowline Boutique are still able to do so Monday-Friday through the holiday season. Please call ahead to ensure a staff member is available to help you: 315-686-4104.

An opening date for the 2016 season has been set for Friday, May 6.

About ABM


The ABM is home to North America’s largest antique boat collection with more than 300 boats and over 1,000 boating artifacts. In addition, the Museum is also host of the longest running antique boat show, which will celebrate its 52nd year next August 5-7, 2016. For more information, please visit the Museum’s website at abm.org.