List of museum ships in North America
This list of museum ships in North America is a list of notable museum ships located in the continent of North America and it may include ones in overseas parts of Canada and the United States. This includes "ships preserved in museums" defined broadly, but is intended to be limited to substantial (large) ships or, in a few cases, very notable boats or dugout canoes or the like. This does not include submarines; see List of submarine museums for those. This includes ships formerly serving as museums or preserved at museums, as well as current ones. This includes ships on static display or floating and sometimes used for excursions. It includes only genuine historic ships; replica ships, some associated with museums, are listed separately in the List of ship replicas.
Some historic ships actively used for excursions, and not previously or currently associated with museums, are included in the list of classic vessels. For shipwrecks that may be visited by diving, including some perhaps associated with museums, see List of shipwrecks.
- Ships whose coordinates are included below may be seen together in map accessed by clicking on "Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap" at the right side of this page.
Canada
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Ship | Image | Preservation location | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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SS Norisle[24] | Assiginack | Canada |
1946 | Ferry | Scrapped at Port Colborne. | ||
MS Norgoma[25] | Sault Ste. Marie | Canada | 1950 | Ferry | Awaiting scrapping at Sault Ste Marie. |
Cuba
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Granma[26] | 1943
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Cuba | Cabin cruiser | Memorial Granma, Havana, Cuba 23°08′27″N 82°21′25″W / 23.14083°N 82.35694°W |
Transported Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and 80 other revolutionaries to Cuba in 1956. |
Mexico
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Ship | Image | Preservation location | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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ARM Durango[27] | Mazatlán, Sinaloa | Mexico | 1935
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Gunboat | Scrapped in 2009. | ||
ARM Guanajuato[28][29] | Boca del Río, Veracruz 19°06′02″N 96°06′15″W / 19.10045°N 96.10423°W |
Mexico | 1934
|
Gunboat | Scrapped in 2023. |
United States
edit- See also List of museum ships of the United States military, which is organized by military service and includes museum ships "of" the United States preserved in other nations.
Alabama
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Alabama
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS Alabama[30] | 1942
|
United States | Battleship | Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama 30°40′54″N 88°00′52″W / 30.68178°N 88.01448°W |
Battleship which served in the North Atlantic then in the Pacific, including bombardments of Okinawa and the Japanese mainland. | |
Montgomery[31] | 1925
|
United States | Snagboat | Tom Bevill Lock and Dam Visitor Center, Pickensville, Alabama 33°12′44″N 88°17′10″W / 33.21222°N 88.28611°W |
Steam-powered sternwheel-propelled US Army Corps of Engineers' ship which cleared obstructions in navigable rivers of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida until 1982. |
Alaska
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Libby's No. 23[32] | 1914
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United States | Sailboat | Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska 60°11′51″N 154°19′20″W / 60.19750°N 154.32222°W |
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Nenana[33] | 1933
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United States | Sternwheeler | Pioneer Park, Fairbanks, Alaska |
Arkansas
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Arkansas
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Hoga[34] | 1940
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United States | District harbor tug | Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, North Little Rock, Arkansas 34°45′08″N 92°16′01″W / 34.75227°N 92.26688°W |
Pearl Harbor participant |
California
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least six in California
- Former
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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Caritas | United States | California | Smith River | Germany |
1925 | Patrol yacht | Closed in 2012. | Remains in the same spot as of 2021. |
Ningpo[65] | United States | California | Catalina Harbor | China |
1753 | Junk | Burned in 1938. | |
Wapama | United States | California | Richmond | United States | 1915 | Steam schooner | Scrapped in 2015. |
Connecticut
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least six in Connecticut
Florida
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Florida
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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SS American Victory[81] | 1945
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United States | Cargo ship | American Victory Ship & Museum, Tampa, Florida 27°56′38″N 82°26′39″W / 27.94389°N 82.44417°W |
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Deep Diver[82] | 1966
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United States | Research submersible | Marine Sciences Center, Fort Pierce, Florida | ||
USCGC Ingham[83] | 1936
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United States | Cutter | Key West, Florida 24°33′08″N 81°48′28″W / 24.55225°N 81.807694°W |
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USS Orleck[84] | 1945
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United States | Destroyer | Jacksonville, Florida 30°19′26″N 81°39′24″W / 30.32393°N 81.65659°W |
Served in the US Navy from 1945 to 1982, sold to Turkey and renamed Yücetepe (D 345). Museum ship in Texas from 2000 until she was transferred to Jacksonville in 2022. | |
PTF 3[85] | 1962
|
United States | Fast patrol boat | DeLand Naval Air Station Museum, DeLand, Florida |
- former
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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Huntington[86] | United States | Florida | Palm Beach | United States | 1933 | Tugboat | Scrapped in 2010. |
Georgia
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Georgia
Hawaii
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Hawaii
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS Missouri[87] | 1944
|
United States | Battleship | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 21°21′44″N 157°57′12″W / 21.36222°N 157.95333°W |
Received Japanese surrender in 1945 |
- Former
Ship | Image | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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Carthaginian | United States | Hawaii | Lahaina, Hawaii | Denmark |
1921 | Schooner | Ran aground in 1972, later scrapped. | ||
Carthaginian II | United States | Hawaii | Lahaina, Hawaii | Sweden |
1920 | Schooner | Sunk as an artificial reef in 2005. | ||
Falls of Clyde | United States | Hawaii | Honolulu, Hawaii 21°18′20″N 157°51′54″W / 21.30569°N 157.865°W |
United Kingdom | 1878 | Oil tanker clipper ship |
Idaho
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Idaho
Illinois
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Illinois
Indiana
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Indiana
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS LST-325[88] | 1942
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United States | Landing Ship, Tank | Evansville, Indiana 37°58′22″N 87°34′50″W / 37.97288°N 87.58042°W |
Iowa
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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George M. Verity[89] | 1927
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United States | Towboat | Keokuk, Iowa 40°23′25″N 91°22′47″W / 40.39039°N 91.37986°W |
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Lone Star | 1868
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United States | Towboat | Buffalo Bill Museum, LeClaire, Iowa | ||
Sergeant Floyd[90] | 1932
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United States | Towboat | Sioux City Public Museum, Sioux City, Iowa 42°29′28″N 96°25′07″W / 42.49117°N 96.41861°W |
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William M. Black[91] | 1934
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United States | Dredger | National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, Dubuque, Iowa 42°29′44″N 90°39′44″W / 42.49556°N 90.66222°W |
Louisiana
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Louisiana
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS Kidd[92] | 1943
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United States | Destroyer | USS Kidd Veterans Museum, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 30°26′40″N 91°11′29″W / 30.44431°N 91.19151°W |
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PT-305[93] | 1943
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United States | PT Boat | The National WWII Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana 30°02′27″N 90°00′47″W / 30.04082°N 90.01317°W |
Operational |
Maine
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Maine
Maryland
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Maryland
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Baltimore[94] | 1906
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United States | Tugboat | Baltimore Museum of Industry, Maryland 39°16′27″N 76°36′05″W / 39.27420°N 76.60136°W |
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Chesapeake (LV116)[95] | 1930
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United States | Lightvessel | Historic Ships in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland | ||
USS Constellation[96] | 1854
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United States | Sloop | U.S.S. Constellation Museum, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland 39°17′08″N 76°36′40″W / 39.285528°N 76.611194°W |
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SS John W. Brown[97] | 1942
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United States | Cargo ship | Canton Pier 13, 4601 Newgate Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 39°15′35″N 76°33′22″W / 39.25972°N 76.55611°W |
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NS Savannah[98] | 1959
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United States | Nuclear merchant ship | Canton Marine Terminal, Baltimore, Maryland 39°15′30″N 76°33′20″W / 39.25847°N 76.55542°W |
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WHEC-37[99] | 1935
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United States | Cutter | Inner Harbor of Baltimore | Formerly USCGC Taney |
Massachusetts
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Massachusetts
- former
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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Hiddensee[109] | United States | Massachusetts | Fall River | East Germany |
1984
|
Corvette | Scrapped in October 2023. |
Michigan
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Michigan
- Former
Ship | Image | Location of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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Alvin Clark | Menominee, Michigan | United States |
1846 or 1847 | Schooner | Demolished in 1994 | Delisted from the National Register of Historic Places on June 10, 2020[121] | |
USCGC Bramble[122] | Port Huron, Michigan | United States |
1943 | Cutter/Buoy tender | Scrapped in Gibson, Louisiana in 2023.[123] | Was a museum ship at Port Huron Museum from after 2003 decommissioning until closed to the public in 2011. |
Minnesota
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Bayfield[124] | 1953
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United States | Tugboat | Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center, Duluth, Minnesota 46°46′47″N 92°05′31″W / 46.779852°N 92.09202°W | ||
SS William A. Irvin[125] | 1938
|
United States | Lake freighter | Duluth Entertainment Convention Center, Duluth, Minnesota 46°46′58″N 92°05′50″W / 46.78278°N 92.09722°W |
- former
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Lake Superior[126] | 1943
|
United States | Tugboat | Duluth, Minnesota 46°46′55″N 92°05′48″W / 46.781874°N 92.096764°W |
Museum ship from 1996 to 2007. Sold off and remains unused in Duluth. | |
USCGC Sundew[127] | 1942
|
United States | USCG Seagoing Buoy Tender | Duluth, Minnesota 46°46′35″N 92°06′16″W / 46.77633°N 92.10444°W |
Sold to private owners in 2021 |
Mississippi
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS Cairo[128] | 1862
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United States | Gunboat | Vicksburg National Military Park, Vicksburg, Mississippi 32°22′33″N 90°52′00″W / 32.37583°N 90.86667°W |
- Former
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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Sprague[129] | United States | Mississippi | Vicksburg | United States | 1902 | Towboat | Destroyed by fire in 1974. |
Missouri
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS Aries[130] | 1981
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United States | Hydrofoil | USS Aries PHM-5 Hydrofoil Memorial, Brunswick, Missouri 38°40′15″N 91°33′10″W / 38.67083°N 91.55278°W |
- Former
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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USS Inaugural[131] | United States | Missouri | St. Louis | United States |
1944 | Minesweeper | Sank in the Great Flood of 1993. | Wreck remains visible as of 2021. |
Nebraska
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Nebraska
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Captain Meriwether Lewis[132] | 1931
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United States | Dredger | Museum of Missouri River History, Nebraska 40°23′41″N 95°39′02″W / 40.39472°N 95.65056°W |
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USS Hazard[133] | 1944
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United States | Minesweeper | Freedom Park, East Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska 41°16′37″N 95°54′06″W / 41.27694°N 95.90167°W |
National Historic Landmark |
New Hampshire
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in New Hampshire
New Jersey
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least five in New Jersey
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS New Jersey [134] |
1942
|
United States | Battleship | Camden, New Jersey 39°56′21″N 75°07′58″W / 39.93917°N 75.13278°W |
NRHP (2004)[135] |
New Mexico
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in New Mexico
New York
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least three in New York
North Carolina
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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CSS Neuse[165] | 1864
|
Confederate States of America | Ironclad | CSS Neuse and Governor Caswell Memorial, 100 N. Queen St., Kinston, North Carolina[165] 35°15′37″N 77°34′53″W / 35.26041°N 77.58144°W |
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USS North Carolina[166] | 1940
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United States | Battleship | Wilmington, North Carolina 34°14′11″N 77°57′15″W / 34.23639°N 77.95417°W |
Ohio
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Ohio
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Majestic[167] | 1923
|
United States | Showboat | River View Park and Walk, Richmond, Ohio 38°57′01″N 84°17′03″W / 38.95024°N 84.28411°W |
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SS Col. James M. Schoonmaker[168] | 1911
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United States | Bulk freighter | National Museum of the Great Lakes, Toledo, Ohio | ||
Ohio[169] | 1903
|
United States | Tugboat | National Museum of the Great Lakes, Toledo, Ohio | ||
PT-728[170] | 1945
|
United States | PT boat | Liberty Aviation Museum, Port Clinton, Ohio | ||
SS William G. Mather[171] | 1925
|
United States | Bulk freighter | Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Ohio 41°30′34″N 81°41′53″W / 41.50931°N 81.69808°W |
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W. P. Snyder Jr.[172] | 1918
|
United States | Towboat | Ohio River Museum, Marietta, Ohio 39°25′13″N 81°27′48″W / 39.42028°N 81.46333°W |
Oklahoma
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Oklahoma
Oregon
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Oregon
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS LCI(L)-713[173] | 1944
|
United States | Landing Craft Infantry | Amphibious Forces Memorial Museum, 1401 N Hayden Island Drive, Portland, Oregon 45°36′56″N 122°40′45″W / 45.61556°N 122.67917°W |
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Portland[174] | 1947
|
United States | Steam tug | Oregon Maritime Museum, Portland, Oregon 45°31′13″N 122°40′11″W / 45.52014°N 122.66977°W |
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PT-658[175] | 1945
|
United States | PT Boat | Portland, Oregon 45°34′13″N 122°43′14″W / 45.570389°N 122.720444°W |
Operational |
- Former
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
USS Oregon | United States | Oregon | Portland | United States |
1893 | Battleship | Preserved in Portland from 1925 to 1942. Stripped down to a barge in 1943. Scrapped in 1956. |
Some parts were preserved. |
USS Banning | United States | Oregon | Hood River | United States |
1944 | Patrol craft | Museum ship at Hood River from 1961 to 1969. Returned to Navy custody in 1969. Sunk in 1973. |
Pennsylvania
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Pennsylvania
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Gazela[176] | 1901
|
Kingdom of Portugal | Barkentine | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 39°56′41″N 75°08′24″W / 39.944742°N 75.139996°W |
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USS Olympia[177] | 1892
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United States | Protected cruiser | Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
Jupiter[178] | 1902
|
United States | Tugboat | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
- Former
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
USS Lawrence | United States | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | United States |
1813 | Brig | Destroyed by fire in 1876. |
Rhode Island
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Coronet[179] | 1885
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United States | Yacht | Newport, Rhode Island 41°28′54″N 71°19′0″W / 41.48167°N 71.31667°W |
South Carolina
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least three in South Carolina
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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USS Laffey[180] | 1943
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United States | Destroyer | Patriots Point, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 32°47′23″N 79°54′28″W / 32.78972°N 79.90778°W |
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USS Yorktown[181] | 1943
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United States | Aircraft carrier | Patriots Point, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 32°47′26″N 79°54′31″W / 32.79056°N 79.90861°W |
Texas
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least four in Texas
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Elissa[182] | 1877
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United States | Barque | Texas Seaport Museum, Galveston, Texas 29°18′34″N 94°47′37″W / 29.30944°N 94.79361°W |
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USS Lexington[183] | 1942
|
United States | Aircraft carrier | Corpus Christi, Texas 27°48′54″N 97°23′19″W / 27.815°N 97.388611°W |
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PT-309[184][185] | 1943
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United States | PT Boat | National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, Texas | ||
USS Stewart[186] | 1942
|
United States | Destroyer escort | Seawolf Park, Pelican Island, Galveston, Texas | ||
USS Texas[187] | 1912
|
United States | Battleship | Galveston, Texas |
Vermont
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Ticonderoga[188] | 1906
|
United States | Steamboat | Shelburne Museum, Vermont |
Virginia
editShip | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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Portsmouth (LV101)[189] | 1915
|
United States | Lightvessel | Portsmouth, Virginia | ||
USS Wisconsin[190] | 1943
|
United States | Battleship | Norfolk, Virginia 36°50′54″N 76°17′43″W / 36.84833°N 76.29528°W |
Washington D.C.
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Washington, D.C.
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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PCF-1[191] | 1965
|
United States | Patrol boat | National Museum of the United States Navy, Washington D.C. | ||
USS Philadelphia[192] | 1776
|
United States | Gunboat gondola | U.S. National Museum of American History (Washington, DC) | Sunk in Lake Champlain in the Battle of Valcour Island | |
Trieste[193] | 1953
|
Italy | Bathyscaphe | Naval Historical Center, National Museum of the United States Navy, Washington, D.C.38°52′24″N 76°59′43″W / 38.87333°N 76.99528°W |
Washington
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least six in Washington
Wisconsin
edit- See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Wisconsin
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes |
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CG 41410[204] | 1977
|
United States | Utility boat | Door County Maritime Museum, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin | ||
Hope[205] | 1930
|
United States | Fish tug | Door County Maritime Museum, Gills Rock, Wisconsin | ||
John Purves[206] | 1919
|
United States | Tugboat | Door County Maritime Museum, Wisconsin | ||
Ludington[207] | 1943
|
United States | Tugboat | Kewaunee, Wisconsin 44°27′36″N 87°30′06″W / 44.46°N 87.501667°W |
U.S. Army tug at D-Day | |
SS Meteor[208] | 1896
|
United States | Steamer | Superior, Wisconsin 46°43′23″N 92°03′47″W / 46.723172°N 92.062936°W |
Only surviving whaleback steamer. |
Former United States museum ships
edit- Former United States museum ships
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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USS Barry[209] | United States | Washington, D.C. | Washington Navy Yard | United States |
1955 | Destroyer | Removed from display in 2015, scrapped 2022. | |
USCGC Comanche[210] | United States | South Carolina | Mount Pleasant | United States |
1934 | Cutter | Sunk as an artificial reef in 1992. | |
USCGC Mohawk[211] | United States | Florida | Key West | United States |
1934 | Cutter | Sunk as artificial reef in 2012. | File:USCGC Mohawk (WPG-78) sm3.jpg |
Seguin | United States | Maine | Bath | United States |
1884 | Tugboat | Scrapped in the 1970s or mid to early 1980s. | Some parts remain in storage at the Maine Maritime Museum. |
Wawona | United States | California | Seattle | United States | 1897 | Schooner | Dismantled between 2008 and 2009. |
See also
edit- List of Great Lakes museum and historic ships
- List of lightships of the United States
- List of maritime museums in the United States
- List of museum ships of the United States military
- Barcelona Charter
- List of ancient ships
- List of classic vessels
- List of oldest surviving ships
- Ship replica
- Ships preserved in museums
- Viking ship replica
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External links
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- Historic Ocean Liners of the World
- Maritime Heritage Network of the Pacific Northwest
- National Park Service Maritime Heritage Program
- Naval and Maritime Museums List International (Except USA)
- Naval and Maritime Museums List United States of America
- National Register of Historic Vessels (United Kingdom)
- Submarine Museums in the United States
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