This is a listing of maritime museums, museum ships, and libraries with significant maritime holdings.
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Local maritime history museum and the ship ‘Onrust’, a re-creation of the vessel Adriaen Block built in 1614. read more…
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The museum’s artifacts reflect the history of the U.S. Coast Guard and include ship models, carved figureheads, cannons, uniforms, medals, read more…
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The collection consists of 320 printed books, 550 blueprints and technical drawings, several prints and photographs and most notably, the read more…
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The museum explores the maritime and island history of Bermuda though artifacts, models, plans and maps, photographs and artwork, and read more…
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The museum boasts over sixty significant boats, ranging from the 8 1/2′ dinghy Nathanael to the 75′ Defiant, built in read more…
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Re-creation of the vessel Adriaen Block built in 1614. Part of Connecticut River Museum. read more…
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1930 wooden tugboat. Part of South Street Seaport Museum. read more…
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1885 schooner. Part of South Street Seaport Museum. read more…
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1893 schooner. Part of South Street Seaport Museum. read more…
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1907 lightship. Part of South Street Seaport Museum.. read more…
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1888 oyster sloop. Part of Long Island Maritime Museum. read more…
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Essex-class aircraft carrier. Part of the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum. read more…
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An early attempt by the U.S. Navy to field a cruise missile submarine. Part of the Intrepid Sea, Air, and read more…
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US Army tug. One of the last functional U.S. Army vessels that participated in the Normandy landings. Part of the read more…