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Port Huron, MI, United States
Hamina, Finland, Finland
Port of Hamina Authority manages the port operations in Hamina, Finland, including historical maritime services such as the museum tug Merikarhu.
San Francisco, CA, United States
The San Francisco Maritime National Park Association is a non-profit partner to the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, preserving and sharing maritime history along San Francisco's waterfront and independently running the USS Pampanito WWII submarine museum.
South Africa
NewYork, NY, United States
South Street Seaport Museum preserves and interprets the maritime history of New York City, featuring historic ships, exhibitions, and educational programs.
Cape Girardeau, MO, United States
Cleveland,, Ohio, United States
Mystic, CT, United States
The Munson Institute is an educational program based in Mystic, United States, focused on maritime history and museum studies.
Bridgeport,, CT, United States
The Glacier Society is a non-profit 501-(c)3 Educational Foundation dedicated to the restoration and operation of the USS/USCGC Glacier in honor of all who served in the exploration of the North and South Poles.
Kanslichef, Sweden
The National Maritime Museum of Sweden preserves and highlights Sweden’s rich maritime cultural heritage and history, offering exhibitions about humanity’s relationship to the sea, lakes, and coasts throughout history.
Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
PORT is an Internet gateway of maritime resources at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. The portal is designed for the research purposes of academics, museum staff and researchers, and contains a variety of information on themes such as Shipbuilding, Transport, and Marine engineering. The portal also contains an Events listing for the maritime community of conferences and symposia, and a range of related information services. See also: http://www.nmm.ac.uk
Oxnard, CA, United States
Opened in 1991, the Museum offers a world-class collection of maritime art, models of historic sailing ships and a history of the Channel Coast and early 20th century development of Channel Islands Harbor and nearby Port Hueneme. The Museum is open daily from 11 AM to 5 PM. Admission is free, but donations are gratefully accepted. Knowledgeable docents are available to explain the exhibits. Special maritime educational programs are available for school children, including "at sea" activities aboard affiliated research and sail training vessels.