This is a listing of maritime museums, museum ships, and libraries with significant maritime holdings.
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The museum includes the wreck of the CSS Jackson and CSS Chattahoochee, and partial replicas of the USS Hartford, USS read more…
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The museum has a wide variety of pictures, paintings, models, artifacts, and rare historical documents. More than 99% of all read more…
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USS Constellation (sloop-of-war), Coast Guard cutter USCGC Taney (WHEC-37), submarine USS Torsk (SS-423), and lightship Chesapeake (LV-116). read more…
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One of two surviving fully operational Liberty ships preserved in the United States read more…
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The museum is home to a collection of Chesapeake Bay artifacts, exhibitions, and vessels. read more…
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Permanent exhibits include the Baltimore, built in 1906, the oldest steam-powered tugboat in the United States. read more…
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In addition to maritime history exhibits, the museum collection includes the bugeye Wm. B. Tennison (converted to power c. 1908), read more…
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Named after a local boat builder, the museum is dedicated to the craftsmen and culture of the traditional Eastern Shore read more…
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Not truly museum ships, these are well-preserved vessels available for ticketed trips and special charters. Many privately-owned traditional boats can read more…
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A replica Baltimore clipper that serves as an ambassador to the city of Baltimore. Check the website for the sailing read more…
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Museum displaying items recovered from shipwrecks. read more…
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A large and unique collection of builders’ models of local craft show the plans used to build a new ship read more…
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Environmental history museum and the home port of the 1928 Schooner AJ Meerwald. read more…
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Museum packed with shipwreck finds, photos, navigation equipment & more. read more…