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520 West Bryan Street (0.1 km from Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum)
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321 West Congress Street (0.2 km from Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum)
Set in Savannah near Franklin Square Ships of the Sea Museum and City Market Sonder at West Congress features free WiFi.
411 West Bay Street (0.2 km from Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum)
Just steps from Savannah's vibrant City Market and River Street's shops and restaurants, this hotel in Savannah, Georgia, combines contemporary amenities with an elegant European-inspired decor.
412 West Bay Street (0.2 km from Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum)
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310 West Broughton Street 3002 (0.2 km from Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum)
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Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum in Savannah is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning more about Savannah's rich maritime history. Located on the historic River Street, the museum features exhibits and displays that showcase the city's deep-rooted connection to the sea. The museum was established in 1966 and is dedicated to preserving Savannah’s maritime heritage, culture, and spirit. It aims to educate visitors about the significant role that ships and seafaring have played in Savannah's development.
Visitors can explore a variety of artifacts related to maritime history, including model ships, paintings, ship logs, navigational tools and instruments, maps, photographs of merchant vessels, old shipbuilding plans and diagrams, as well as other objects used at sea. There are also interactive displays that allow visitors to learn more about specific ships or topics. There is even an area dedicated to children with hands-on activities such as puzzles and games to teach them about boats and sailing.
The museum also includes a library full of books related to maritime history, featuring titles from various eras ranging from early American colonial times up to modern times. Additionally, there is a gift shop where visitors can purchase exclusive mementos such as books on local maritime culture and nautical-themed souvenirs.
Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum regularly hosts educational lectures on various topics related to nautical life such as whaling expeditions or military service at sea during World War II. The museum also participates in special events like festivals showcasing traditional boat building techniques or exhibits featuring rare artifacts from sunken ships located around Savannah's coastal waters. Art galleries often feature works inspired by Savannah's long relationship with sailing vessels too!
In conclusion, Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum serves not only as an educational center but also provides an entertaining experience for both adults and children alike. Its dedication towards preserving local maritime history ensures that future generations will continue learning about this important part of Savannah’s past for many years to come.