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United States North America Maritime Transportation


This category lists maritime museums in the civilian sector (small boats, sailing boats, sailing ships, commercial ships/shipping, light-ships, tugs) located in the United States.

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  • National Park Service Maritime Heritage Program - Maritime resources within the National Park System, Washington, DC.
  • Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum - Founded in 1966, exhibits ship models, paintings and maritime antiques. Includes collection details and visitor information. Located in Savannah, Georgia.
  • Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum - General information, tours, events, artifacts, gallery, oral histories, and library. Located in North Little Rock.
  • Mississippi River Museum - The preservation and promotion of the natural and cultural history of the Lower Mississippi River Valley through education, interpretation and exhibits. Located in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum - Features over 3,000 objects and materials with emphasis on the commercial fishing industry and early lifestyles of the shore and waters of Lake Superior. Includes events and programs, hours, admission, membership, store and directions. Located in Tofte,
  • Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum - Presents exhibits, activities, and wooden boat festival. Located in Madisonville, Louisiana.
  • The Museum of Yachting - Dedicated to the preservation of the traditional skills, documents, vessels and artifacts which record and describe the history and development of yachting around the world. Located in Newport, Rhode Island.
  • Lake Champlain Maritime Museum - A non-profit organization for preserving and sharing the history of Lake Champlain, Vermont, USA.
  • Delaware Bay Museum - Features exhibits of the oyster industry, shipbuilding, and the reconstruction of the schooner, A. J. Meerwald. Located in Bivalve, New Jersey.
  • Biloxi Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum - Preserving the maritime history and heritage of Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.


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