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This category lists sites for ships administered as maritime museums or in a museum-like fashion.
http://www.dunbrody.com/
The reconstruction of a three masted barque Dunbrody originally built Quebec 1845 for the Graves family in New Ross.
http://www.hcscconline.org/current-exhibits/hjemkomst-viking-ship/
Viking ship replica. Museum is located at Moorhead, MN.
http://www.kalmarnyckel.org/
Includes pictures of the ship and the role it played in settling the Wilmington, Delaware area.
http://www.historicalseaport.org/
Replica of an 18th century 90 ton brig. Provides volunteerism, the current and past crews, the ship's schedule, vessel specifications, a web log, an image gallery, and FAQs. Located in Aberdeen, Washington.
http://www.overfalls.org/
One of only 17 remaining U.S. lightships, restored and placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Includes a visitor's guide, membership details and direction to Lewes, Delaware, United States.
http://www.nps.gov/safr/historyculture/c-a-thayer.htm
Features history of the 1895 schooner and its restoration. Located in San Francisco, CA.
http://www.nps.gov/safr/historyculture/balclutha.htm
1886 vessel featuring history and facility information.
http://www.ss-shieldhall.co.uk/
Cargo steamship built on River Clyde, 1955. Includes information on sailing programs and technical details.
http://www.rmg.co.uk/cutty-sark
Famous tea clipper now moored at Greenwich, England. Features information on opening times, restoration, and history.
http://www.ernestina.org/
Grand Banks fishing schooner recognized as a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior. Information on its history, events calendar, programs and membership.
http://www.virginiav.org/
1921 steam-powered passenger vessel and one of only two operating steam-powered, wooden hull passenger ships surviving in the United States today. Located in Seattle, WA.
http://www.greatscience.com/exhibits/steamship-william-g-mather.aspx
Retired Great Lakes bulk freighter. Provides photo gallery, schedule of events, and hours of operation.
http://www.thetallship.com/
Main exhibit is the restored Clydebuilt barque Glenlee (1896).
http://stefanbatoryoceanliner.weebly.com/
The last regularly scheduled transatlantic liner which sailed until 1988. Provides her history, photos and sister ships.
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