This is a listing of maritime museums, museum ships, and libraries with significant maritime holdings.
You can also use the map, or view all alphabetically.
Please contact us if you would like a museum to be added to this list.
Use the form to limit (filter) the results based on type, country, state, distance from city, or distance from address.
-
The four-masted Sindia, sailing from Kobe, Japan, on its way to New York City, ran aground near Ocean City in read more…
-
Includes an exhibit on submarines developed by John Philip Holland read more…
-
The museum includes maritime subjects. The highlight of the museum is the restored/re-constructed 1813 brig Niagra. read more…
-
Home of the 1944 submarine BECUNA (SS-319) and 1892 cruiser Olympia (C-6) – the oldest steel warship afloat in the read more…
-
Exhibits include USS Requin (SS 481). read more…
-
The museum is known for its large and varied collection of boats used to navigate the many lakes and rivers read more…
-
The American Merchant Marine Museum preserves displays and interprets historic artifacts and artwork related to the United States Merchant Marine read more…
-
Houses a large number of small craft, motorized, sail, oar, and paddle. read more…
-
Guided missile cruiser USS Little Rock, destroyer USS The Sullivans, WWII submarine USS Croaker (SSK-246), fast patrol boat PTF-17, and read more…
-
The guild maintains two ships, the barkentine Gazela and the 1902 tug Jupiter. The Gazela can be rented for dockside read more…
-
This museum houses models, artifacts, and photos on City Island and its boating history. read more…
-
Whaling museum with a whaleboat and its original gear. read more…
-
The D&H Canal Historical Society maintains a museum and a walking trail. read more…
-
Local museum presenting local boatbuilding and lighthouse history. Large collection of Fresnel lenses. read more…
-
The Marine Museum tells the unique story of Long Island’s East End community and its relationship with the sea through read more…