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This category lists maritime museums in the civilian sector (small boats, sailing boats, sailing ships, commercial ships/shipping, light-ships, tugs) located in New York.
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Preserves the boats, engines and artifacts of life along the St. Lawrence River. Located in Clayton, New York.
Tells the story of the construction of these cargo boats, the workings of the restored dry docks and the social history of the canal era. Includes photos, hours, calendar of events, and educational programs. Located in Chittenango, New York.
History, information, collection, online tour, and gift shop. Located in Bronx.
Collects, preserves, and exhibits objects and documents pertinent to whaling. Located in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island.
Operates the Marine Museum and maintains the Bug Lighthouse. Exhibits include Fresnel lenses. Includes calendar of events, gift shop, newsletter, children's events, blacksmith shop, member and volunteer opportunities. Located in Greenport, New York.
Private, nonprofit corporation maintains canal related educational programs, exhibits and collections. Includes information on history, exhibits, programs and online museum shop. Located in Syracuse.
History, collections, programs, FAQs, schedule, news, and shop.
Preserving the maritime history of the river, its tributaries, and the industries that developed around it. Features paintings, prints, photographs and ephemera, vessel blueprints, pieces of sunken vessels and ship models. Includes hours, fees, school programs, membership application and directions. Located in Kingston, New York.
Preserving Long Island's regional maritime heritage for educational purposes. Information on oysters, Long Island shipwrecks and great events.
Housed in Fort Schuyler, a historic pre-Civil War fort. Includes news, a sample of exhibits, membership information and hours. The Bronx, New York City.
Provides programs, in education and culture, aboard a historic vessel in Redhook, Brooklyn, and advocates for expanded public waterfront access in the New York metropolitan area.
History, collections, programs, FAQs, schedule, news, and shop.
Provides programs, in education and culture, aboard a historic vessel in Redhook, Brooklyn, and advocates for expanded public waterfront access in the New York metropolitan area.
Housed in Fort Schuyler, a historic pre-Civil War fort. Includes news, a sample of exhibits, membership information and hours. The Bronx, New York City.
Tells the story of the construction of these cargo boats, the workings of the restored dry docks and the social history of the canal era. Includes photos, hours, calendar of events, and educational programs. Located in Chittenango, New York.
Collects, preserves, and exhibits objects and documents pertinent to whaling. Located in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island.
History, information, collection, online tour, and gift shop. Located in Bronx.
Preserving the maritime history of the river, its tributaries, and the industries that developed around it. Features paintings, prints, photographs and ephemera, vessel blueprints, pieces of sunken vessels and ship models. Includes hours, fees, school programs, membership application and directions. Located in Kingston, New York.
Operates the Marine Museum and maintains the Bug Lighthouse. Exhibits include Fresnel lenses. Includes calendar of events, gift shop, newsletter, children's events, blacksmith shop, member and volunteer opportunities. Located in Greenport, New York.
Preserves the boats, engines and artifacts of life along the St. Lawrence River. Located in Clayton, New York.
Private, nonprofit corporation maintains canal related educational programs, exhibits and collections. Includes information on history, exhibits, programs and online museum shop. Located in Syracuse.
Preserving Long Island's regional maritime heritage for educational purposes. Information on oysters, Long Island shipwrecks and great events.
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