Telephone: +1 252 728 7317
Telefax: +1 252 728 2108
WWW: North Carolina
Maritime Museum
The museum traces its origin to a fishery exhibit at the World Exhibition in Stockholm in the 1890ssponosored by the US Fish Commission. Today the collections feature the maritime history of North Carolina, including the US Coat Guard, fishing, shipwreck, and lifesaving. A new exhibit features the pirate Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard, and the wreck of his ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge
In addition to a collection of local small craft, the museum also has an active boatbuilding program.
Telephone: +1 919 473 1144
Opening hours: November — April, Tuesday – Sunday 10:00-16:00; May — October, Tuesday – Sunday 10:00-18:00Replica of smallest of three ships that brought settlers to North Carolina in 1585.
Telephone: +1 919 343 1406
Museum ship: John Taxis (1869), wooden tugboat. The original steeple steam engine is at display at Th e Mariners' Museum, Newport News, VA.Telephone: +1 919 763 0852
Opening hours: Tuesday - Saturday 09:00-17:00, Sunday 14:00-17:00. Closed on national holidays.Telephone: +1 919 251 5797
Telefax: +1 910 251 5807
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Opening hours: May 16 — September 15, daily 08:00-20:00; September 16 — May 15, daily 08:00-17:00.Museum ship: North Carolina (1941), battleship.
Well done display. Impressive nighttime sound and light show.
Updated 1998-04-12 by Lars Bruzelius
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