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.
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Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Acadia | [1] | Canada | Hydrographic Research ship | Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | |||
data-sort-value=Alexander Henry | [2] | Canada | Icebreaker | Lakehead Transportation Museum Society, Thunder Bay, Ontario | |||
data-sort-value=Ancaster | Ancaster | Canada | Tugboat | Owen Sound Marine & Rail Museum, Owen Sound, Ontario | Appeared on Canadian $1 bill from 1974 to 1989. | ||
data-sort-value=Chickama II | [3] | Canada | Passenger ship | Marine Museum of Manitoba, Selkirk, Manitoba | |||
data-sort-value=Bradbury | [4] | Canada | Fisheries patrol vessel | Marine Museum of Manitoba, Selkirk, Manitoba | |||
data-sort-value=Bras d'Or | [5] | Canada | Hydrofoil | Musée Maritime du Québec, L'Islet, Quebec | |||
data-sort-value=J.E. Bernier II | J.E. Bernier II | Canada | Sailing boat | Musée Maritime du Québec, L'Islet, Quebec | |||
data-sort-value=Ben Franklin | RV Ben Franklin[6] | Canada | Submersible | Vancouver Maritime Museum, BC | |||
data-sort-value=Ernest Lapointe | CCGS Ernest Lapointe | Canada | Icebreaker | Musée Maritime du Québec, L'Islet-sur-Mer, Quebec | |||
data-sort-value=Flecia | Flecia | Canada | Tugboat | Musée Maritime de Charlevoix, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, Quebec | |||
data-sort-value=Haida | [7] | Canada | Destroyer | HMCS Haida National Historic Site, Hamilton, Ontario | |||
data-sort-value=James Whalen | James Whalen[8] | Canada | Tugboat | Kaministiquia Riverfront Heritage Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario | |||
data-sort-value=Jean-Yvan | Jean-Yvan | Canada | Musée Maritime de Charlevoix, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, Quebec | ||||
data-sort-value=Joe Simpson | Joe Simpson[9] | Canada | Freighter | Marine Museum of Manitoba, Selkirk, Manitoba | |||
data-sort-value=Keenora | SS Keenora | Canada | Steamboat | Marine Museum of Manitoba, Selkirk, Manitoba | |||
data-sort-value=Keewatin | [10] | Canada | Passenger ship | Kingston, Ontario | |||
data-sort-value=Keno | SS Keno[11] | Canada | Sternwheeler | Dawson City, Yukon | |||
data-sort-value=Klondike | [12] | Canada | Sternwheeler | Whitehorse, Yukon | |||
data-sort-value=Lady Canadian | Canada | Fishing vessel | Marine Museum of Manitoba, Selkirk, Manitoba | ||||
data-sort-value=Marie Clarisse II | Marie Clarisse II | Canada | Schooner | Musée Maritime de Charlevoix, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, Quebec | Built in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, as fishing schooner Archie F. Mackenzie. | ||
data-sort-value=Moyie | Moyie[13] | Canada | Sternwheeler | Kaslo, British Columbia | World's oldest intact passenger sternwheeler | ||
data-sort-value=Ned Hanlan | [14] | Canada | Tugboat | Hanlan's Point, Toronto Islands | |||
data-sort-value=Naramata | SS Naramata | Canada | Tugboat | Penticton, British Columbia | |||
data-sort-value=Normac | MS Normac[15] | Canada | Ferry | Port Dalhousie, Ontario | Riverboat Mexican Grill | ||
data-sort-value=Persephone | Persephone[16] | Canada | Tugboat | Gibsons, British Columbia | Used in TV series The Beachcombers | ||
data-sort-value=Peguis II | Peguis II | Canada | Tugboat | Marine Museum of Manitoba, Selkirk, Manitoba | |||
data-sort-value=R.F. Grant | R.F. Grant | Canada | Tugboat | Parc Maritime de Saint-Laurent | |||
data-sort-value=Radium King | Radium King[17] | Canada | Tugboat | Northern Life Museum | |||
data-sort-value=Sackville | [18] | Canada | Corvette | Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | |||
data-sort-value=St. Andre | St. André[19] | Canada | St-Lawrence Motor Schooner | Musée Maritime de Charlevoix, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive, Quebec | Holds 10-minute multi-media experience inside.[20] | ||
data-sort-value=St. Roch | RCMPV St Roch[21] | Canada | Schooner | Vancouver Maritime Museum, Vancouver, BC | Circumnavigated North America in 1950, a first. | ||
data-sort-value=Sicamous | [22] | Canada | Sternwheeler | Penticton, BC | |||
data-sort-value=Tilikum | Tilikum[23] | Canada | Dugout canoe | Maritime Museum of BC, Victoria, BC | |||
Ship | Image | Preservation location | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks | |
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data-sort-value=Norisle | SS Norisle[24] | Assiginack | Canada | 1946 | Ferry | Scrapped at Port Colborne. | ||
data-sort-value=Norgoma | MS Norgoma[25] | Sault Ste. Marie | Canada | 1950 | Ferry | Awaiting scrapping at Sault Ste Marie. | ||
Ship | Image | Preservation location | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
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[27] | Mazatlán, Sinaloa | Mexico | Gunboat | Scrapped in 2009. | |||
ARM Guanajuato[28] [29] | Boca del Río, Veracruz | Mexico | Gunboat | Scrapped in 2023. | |||
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.
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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data-sort-value=Alabama | [30] | United States | Battleship | Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama | Cramped ship which served in North Atlantic then in Pacific, including bombardments of Okinawa and Japanese mainland. | ||
data-sort-value=Montgomery | Montgomery[31] | United States | Snagboat | Tom Bevill Lock and Dam Visitor Center, Pickensville, Alabama | Steam-powered sternwheel-propelled US Army Corps of Engineers' ship which cleared obstructions in navigable rivers of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida until 1982. | ||
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Libby's No. 23 | Libby's No. 23[32] | United States | Sailboat | Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska | |||
data-sort-value=Nenana | Nenana[33] | United States | Sternwheeler | Pioneer Park, Fairbanks, Alaska | |||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Arkansas
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least six in California
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Alma s | [35] | United States | Schooner | San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, San Francisco, California | |||
data-sort-value=Alma t | [36] | United States | Tugboat | Morro Bay Maritime Museum, Morro Bay, California | |||
data-sort-value=Angels Gate | [37] | United States | Tugboat | Los Angeles Maritime Museum, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California | |||
data-sort-value=Avalon | Avalon (DSRV-2) | United States | Deep-submergence rescue vehicle | Morro Bay Maritime Museum, Morro Bay, California | |||
data-sort-value=Balclutha | [38] | United States | Full-rigged ship | San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, California | |||
data-sort-value=Berkeley | [39] | United States | Ferryboat | Maritime Museum of San Diego, San Diego, California | |||
data-sort-value=C.A. Thayer | [40] | United States | Schooner | San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, San Francisco, California | |||
data-sort-value=Eppleton Hall | Eppleton Hall[41] | United Kingdom | Tugboat | San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park | |||
data-sort-value=Eureka | Eureka[42] | United States | Paddle steamer | San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, California | |||
data-sort-value=CCB-18 | CCB-18[43] | United States | River monitor | Vietnam Unit Memorial Monument, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, Coronado, California | |||
data-sort-value=CG 30615 | CG 30615 | United States | Lifeboat | Morro Bay Maritime Museum, Morro Bay, California | |||
data-sort-value=Hercules | Hercules[44] | United States | Tugboat | Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, San Francisco, California | |||
data-sort-value=Hornet | [45] | United States | Aircraft carrier | USS Hornet Museum, Naval Air Station Alameda, Alameda, California | |||
data-sort-value=Iowa | [46] | United States | Battleship | USS Iowa Museum, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California | |||
data-sort-value=Jeremiah O'Brien | [47] | United States | Cargo ship | Pier 45, San Francisco, California | |||
data-sort-value=Lane Victory | [48] | United States | Cargo ship | San Pedro, California | Rare surviving Victory ship; served in WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War | ||
data-sort-value=LCI(L)-1091 | USS LCI(L)-1091[49] | United States | Landing Craft Infantry | Humboldt Bay, Samoa, California | |||
data-sort-value=USS LCS(L)(3)-0102 | USS LCS(L)(3)-102[50] | United States | Landing Craft Support | Mare Island Historic Park, Vallejo, California | |||
data-sort-value=Lucid | USS Lucid[51] | United States | Minesweeper | Stockton, California | |||
data-sort-value=Medea | Medea[52] | United States | Steam yacht | Maritime Museum of San Diego, San Diego, California | |||
data-sort-value=Midway | [53] | United States | Aircraft carrier | USS Midway Museum, San Diego, California | |||
data-sort-value=Nemo | Nemo (DSV-5)[54] | United States | Deep-submergence vehicle | U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, California | Midget submarine with panoramic view | ||
data-sort-value=PCF-104 | PCF-104[55] | United States | Patrol boat | Vietnam Unit Memorial Monument, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado | |||
data-sort-value=PCF-816 | PCF-816[56] | United States | Patrol boat | Maritime Museum of San Diego, San Diego, California | |||
Pilot[57] | United States | Pilot boat | Maritime Museum of San Diego, San Diego, California | ||||
data-sort-value=PTF 26 | PTF 26[58] [59] | United States | Fast patrol boat | Maritime Pastoral Training Foundation, Golconda, Illinois | |||
data-sort-value=Potomac | [60] | United States | Presidential yacht | Jack London Square, Oakland, California | Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential yacht | ||
data-sort-value=Queen Mary 1 | [61] | United Kingdom | Ocean Liner | Long Beach | |||
data-sort-value=Ralph J. Scott | Ralph J. Scott[62] | United States | Fireboat | California | |||
data-sort-value=Red Oak Victory | [63] | United States | Victory ship, Cargo ship | Richmond, California | |||
data-sort-value=Relief | Relief[64] | United States | Lightship | Oakland, California | |||
data-sort-value=Spindrift | Spindrift | United States | Fishing vessel | Morro Bay Maritime Museum, Morro Bay, California | |||
data-sort-value=Star of India | Star of India[65] | United Kingdom | Barque | Maritime Museum of San Diego, San Diego, California | |||
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[66] | United States | California | Catalina Harbor | China | 1753 | Junk | Burned in 1938. | |
Wapama | United States | California | Richmond | United States | 1915 | Steam schooner | Scrapped in 2015. | |
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least six in Connecticut
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Annie | [67] | United States | Sandbagger sloop | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Breck Marshal | [68] | United States | Catboat | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Brilliant | [69] | United States | Auxiliary schooner | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Charles W. Morgan | [70] | United States | Whaler | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Emma C. Berry | [71] | United States | Sloop | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Fire Fighter | Fire Fighter | United States | Fireboat | Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Florence | Florence[72] | United States | Western-rig dragger | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Gerda III | Gerda III[73] | Denmark | Lighthouse tender | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Joseph Conrad | Joseph Conrad[74] | Denmark | Sailing ship | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Kingston II | Kingston II[75] | United States | Harbor tug | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=L. A. Dunton | [76] | United States | Schooner | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Nellie | Nellie[77] | United States | Oyster sloop | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Sabino | Sabino[78] | United States | Ferry | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Star | [79] | United States | Fishing vessel | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Regina M. | Regina M.[80] | United States | Carry-away sloop | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Roann | Roann[81] | United States | Eastern-rig dragger | Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
data-sort-value=Turtle | Turtle (DSV-3)[82] | United States | Deep-submergence vehicle | Mystic Aquarium, Mystic, Connecticut | |||
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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data-sort-value=American Victory | [83] | United States | Cargo ship | American Victory Ship & Museum, Tampa, Florida | |||
data-sort-value=Deep Diver | Deep Diver[84] | United States | Research submersible | Marine Sciences Center, Fort Pierce, Florida | |||
data-sort-value=Ingham | [85] | United States | Cutter | Key West, Florida | |||
data-sort-value=Orleck | [86] | United States | Destroyer | Jacksonville, Florida | 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. | ||
data-sort-value=PTF 03 | PTF 3[87] | United States | Fast patrol boat | DeLand Naval Air Station Museum, DeLand, Florida | |||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Georgia
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Hawaii
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 | United Kingdom | 1878 | Oil tanker clipper ship | |||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Idaho
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Illinois
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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data-sort-value=George M. Verity | George M. Verity[91] | United States | Towboat | Keokuk, Iowa | |||
Lone Star | United States | Towboat | Buffalo Bill Museum, LeClaire, Iowa | ||||
data-sort-value="Sergeant" Floyd | Sergeant Floyd[92] | United States | Towboat | Sioux City Public Museum, Sioux City, Iowa | |||
data-sort-value=William M. Black | William M. Black[93] | United States | Dredger | National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, Dubuque, Iowa | |||
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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data-sort-value=Kidd | [94] | United States | Destroyer | USS Kidd Veterans Museum, Baton Rouge, Louisiana | |||
data-sort-value=PT-305 | [95] | United States | PT Boat | The National WWII Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana | Operational | ||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Maine
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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data-sort-value=Baltimore | [96] | United States | Tugboat | Baltimore Museum of Industry, Maryland | |||
data-sort-value=Chesapeake | Chesapeake (LV116)[97] | United States | Lightvessel | Historic Ships in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland | |||
data-sort-value=Constellation | [98] | United States | Sloop | U.S.S. Constellation Museum, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland | |||
data-sort-value=John W. Brown | [99] | United States | Cargo ship | Canton Pier 13, 4601 Newgate Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland | |||
data-sort-value=Savannah | NS Savannah[100] | United States | Nuclear merchant ship | Canton Marine Terminal, Baltimore, Maryland | |||
data-sort-value=Taney | WHEC-37[101] | United States | Cutter | Inner Harbor of Baltimore | Formerly USCGC Taney | ||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Massachusetts
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Cassin Young | [102] | United States | Destroyer | Boston National Historical Park, Boston, Massachusetts | |||
data-sort-value=CG 36500 | CG 36500[103] | United States | Lifeboat | Orleans Historical Society, Orleans, Massachusetts | |||
data-sort-value=Constitution | [104] | United States | Frigate | USS Constitution Museum, Charlestown Navy Yard, Charleston, Boston, Massachusetts | Oldest commissioned warship still afloat | ||
data-sort-value=Effie M. Morrissey | Effie M. Morrissey[105] | United States | Schooner | New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, New Bedford, Massachusetts | |||
data-sort-value=Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. | [106] | United States | Destroyer | Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts | |||
data-sort-value=Massachusetts | United States | Battleship | Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts | ||||
Nantucket (LV-112)[107] | United States | Lightvessel | Boston, Massachusetts | ||||
Nantucket (WLV-612)[108] | United States | Lightvessel | Boston Harbor, Boston, Massachusetts | ||||
data-sort-value="PT-617" | United States | PT Boat | PT Boat Museum, Fall River, Massachusetts | Sole surviving PT boat of the most combat-tested type (ELCO 80-foot, same as the famous PT-109 of JFK) | |||
data-sort-value="PT-796" | United States | PT Boat | Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts | ||||
data-sort-value=Salem | [109] | United States | Heavy cruiser | United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum, Quincy, Massachusetts | |||
data-sort-value=Victura | Victura[110] | United States | Sailboat | John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts | |||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Michigan
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Acacia | [112] | United States | USCG seagoing buoy tender | SPSSCOMNHL, Manistee, Michigan[113] | |||
data-sort-value=City of Milwaukee | [114] | United States | Railroad Car Ferry | SPSSCOMNHL, Manistee, Michigan | |||
data-sort-value=Edson | [115] | United States | Destroyer | Saginaw Valley Naval Ship Museum, Bay City, Michigan | |||
data-sort-value=Edson | Evelyn S[116] | United States | Fish tug | Michigan Maritime Museum, South Haven, Michigan | |||
data-sort-value=Huron | Huron[117] | United States | Lightvessel | Port Huron, Michigan | List of lightvessel museums in the United States | ||
data-sort-value=Katherine V | Katherine V[118] | United States | Fish tug | Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan try Besser Museum, Alpena, Michigan | |||
data-sort-value=LST-393 | USS LST-393[119] | United States | Landing Ship, Tank | Muskegon, Michigan | |||
data-sort-value=Mackinaw | [120] | United States | Icebreaker | Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum, Mackinaw City, Michigan | |||
data-sort-value=Milwaukee Clipper | [121] | United States | Passenger Steamer | Pennsylvania Railroad??, Muskegon, Michigan | |||
data-sort-value=Valley Camp | [122] | United States | Bulk freighter | Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | |||
data-sort-value=Wilhelm Baum | Wilhelm Baum | United States | Tugboat | Michigan Maritime Museum, South Haven, Michigan | Restored tugboat at a maritime museum having numerous small boats and a replica Tall Ship. | ||
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[123] | ||
data-sort-value=Bramble | [124] | Port Huron, Michigan | United States | 1943 | Cutter/Buoy tender | Scrapped in Gibson, Louisiana in 2023.[125] | Was a museum ship at Port Huron Museum from after 2003 decommissioning until closed to the public in 2011. | |
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value= | Bayfield[126] | United States | Tugboat | Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center, Duluth, Minnesota | |||
data-sort-value=William A. Irvin | [127] | United States | Lake freighter | Duluth Entertainment Convention Center, Duluth, Minnesota | |||
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Ohio | Lake Superior[128] | United States | Tugboat | Duluth, Minnesota | Museum ship from 1996 to 2007. Sold off and remains unused in Duluth. | ||
data-sort-value=WLB-404 | [129] | United States | USCG Seagoing Buoy Tender | Duluth, Minnesota | Sold to private owners in 2021 | ||
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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data-sort-value=Captain Meriwether Lewis | Captain Meriwether Lewis[134] | United States | Dredger | Museum of Missouri River History, Nebraska | |||
data-sort-value=Hazard | [135] | United States | Minesweeper | Freedom Park, East Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska | National Historic Landmark | ||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in New Hampshire
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least five in New Jersey
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in New Mexico
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least three in New York
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Ambrose | [138] | United States | Lightvessel | South Street Seaport, New York City | |||
data-sort-value=Chancellor | [139] | United States | Tugboat | Waterford Maritime Historical Society, Lock 3, Erie Canal, Waterford, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Christeen | Christeen[140] | United States | Oyster sloop | Oyster Bay, New York | In active service as a Living museum | ||
data-sort-value=Day Peckinpaugh | Day Peckinpaugh[141] | United States | Canal motorship | Matton Shipyard, Cohoes, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Derrick Boat No. 8 | Derrick Boat No. 8[142] | United States | Floating derrick | H. Lee White Marine Museum, Oswego, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Frying Pan | Frying Pan[143] | United States | Lightvessel | North River Pier 66, Manhattan, New York City | |||
data-sort-value=Intrepid | [144] | United States | Aircraft carrier | Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York City | |||
data-sort-value=John D. McKean | John D. McKean[145] | United States | Fireboat | Grassy Point, Stony Point, New York | Has not opened as a museum.[146] | ||
data-sort-value=John J. Harvey | John J. Harvey[147] | United States | Fireboat | North River Pier 66, New York City | |||
data-sort-value=Kestrel | Kestrel[148] | United States | Steam yacht | George C. Boldt Yacht House, Heart Island, Alexandria, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Lehigh Valley 79 | Lehigh Valley Railroad Barge No. 79[149] | United States | Railroad car float | Waterfront Museum, 290 Conover Street, Brooklyn, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Lettie G. Howard | Lettie G. Howard[150] | United States | Schooner | South Street Seaport, New York City | |||
data-sort-value=Lilac | USCGC Lilac[151] | United States | Lighthouse tender | Pier 25, Hudson River Park, New York City | |||
data-sort-value=Little Rock | [152] | United States | Light cruiser | Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park, Buffalo, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Nash | Major Elisha K. Henson[153] | United States | Tugboat | H. Lee White Marine Museum, Oswego, New York | U.S. Army tug at D-Day landings | ||
data-sort-value=Mary A. Whalen | Mary A. Whalen[154] | United States | Oil tanker | Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Modesty | Modesty[155] | United States | Sloop | Long Island Maritime Museum, West Sayville, New York | |||
data-sort-value="Overfalls" | Overfalls[156] | United States | Lightvessel | Overfalls Maritime Museum Foundation | |||
data-sort-value=Pioneer | Pioneer[157] | United States | Schooner | South Street Seaport, New York City | |||
data-sort-value="Priscilla" | [158] | United States | Sloop | Long Island Maritime Museum, West Sayville, New York | |||
data-sort-value="PT-048" | [159] | United States | PT Boat | Fleet Obsolete, Kingston, NY | |||
data-sort-value="PT-459" | United States | PT Boat | Fleet Obsolete, Kingston, NY | ||||
data-sort-value="PT-486" | United States | PT Boat | Fleet Obsolete, Kingston, NY | ||||
data-sort-value="PT-615" | United States | PT Boat | Fleet Obsolete, Kingston, NY | ||||
data-sort-value="PTF" 17 | PTF-17[160] | United States | Fast patrol boat | Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Sherman Zwicker | Sherman Zwicker[161] | Canada | Schooner | Hudson River Park Pier 25, New York City 40.7203°N -74.0161°W | |||
data-sort-value=Slater | [162] | United States | Destroyer escort | Albany, New York | |||
data-sort-value=The Sullivans | [163] | United States | Destroyer | Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park, Buffalo, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Ticonderoga 1 | USS Ticonderoga | United States | Schooner | Whitehall, New York | Has seen better days. | ||
data-sort-value=Urger | Urger[164] | United States | Canal tugboat | Waterford Maritime Historical Society, Waterford, New York | |||
data-sort-value=Wavertree | Wavertree[165] | United Kingdom | Full-rigged ship | South Street Seaport, New York City | |||
data-sort-value=WO Decker | W. O. Decker[166] | United States | Tugboat | South Street Seaport, New York City | |||
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Neuse | [167] | Confederate States of America | Ironclad | CSS Neuse and Governor Caswell Memorial, 100 N. Queen St., Kinston, North Carolina | |||
data-sort-value=North Carolina | [168] | United States | Battleship | Wilmington, North Carolina | |||
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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data-sort-value=Majestic | Majestic[169] | United States | Showboat | River View Park and Walk, Richmond, Ohio | |||
data-sort-value=Col. James M. Schoonmaker | [170] | United States | Bulk freighter | National Museum of the Great Lakes, Toledo, Ohio | |||
data-sort-value=Ohio | Ohio[171] | United States | Tugboat | National Museum of the Great Lakes, Toledo, Ohio | |||
data-sort-value=PT-728 | [172] | United States | PT boat | Liberty Aviation Museum, Port Clinton, Ohio | |||
data-sort-value=William G. Mather | SS William G. Mather[173] | United States | Bulk freighter | Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, Ohio | The Ship That Built Cleveland | ||
data-sort-value=WP Snyder Jr. | W. P. Snyder Jr.[174] | United States | Towboat | Ohio River Museum, Marietta, Ohio | |||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least one in Oklahoma
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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data-sort-value=LCI(L)-0713 | USS LCI(L)-713[175] | United States | Landing Craft Infantry | Amphibious Forces Memorial Museum, 1401 N Hayden Island Drive, Portland, Oregon | |||
data-sort-value=Portland | Portland[176] | United States | Steam tug | Oregon Maritime Museum, Portland, Oregon | |||
data-sort-value=PT-658 | [177] | United States | PT Boat | Portland, Oregon | Operational | ||
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. | |
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least two in Pennsylvania
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
data-sort-value=Laffey | [182] | United States | Destroyer | Patriots Point, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina | |||
data-sort-value=Yorktown | [183] | United States | Aircraft carrier | Patriots Point, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina | |||
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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data-sort-value="Elissa" | [184] | United States | Barque | Texas Seaport Museum, Galveston, Texas | |||
data-sort-value=Lexington | [185] | United States | Aircraft carrier | Corpus Christi, Texas | |||
[186] [187] | United States | PT Boat | National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, Texas | ||||
data-sort-value=Stewart | [188] | United States | Destroyer escort | Seawolf Park, Pelican Island, Galveston, Texas | |||
data-sort-value=Texas | [189] | United States | Battleship | Galveston, Texas | |||
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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Portsmouth (LV101)[191] | United States | Lightvessel | Portsmouth, Virginia | ||||
data-sort-value=Wisconsin | [192] | United States | Battleship | Norfolk, Virginia | |||
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[193] | United States | Patrol boat | National Museum of the United States Navy, Washington D.C. | ||||
data-sort-value=Philadelphia | [194] | United States | Gunboat gondola | U.S. National Museum of American History (Washington, DC) | Sunk in Lake Champlain in the Battle of Valcour Island | ||
data-sort-value=Trieste 1 | Trieste[195] | Italy | Bathyscaphe | Naval Historical Center, National Museum of the United States Navy, Washington, D.C. | |||
See also List of submarine museums in the United States, which includes at least six in Washington
Ship | Image | Year launched | Origin | Type | Location | Notes | |
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data-sort-value=Arthur Foss | [196] | United States | Tugboat | Northwest Seaport, Seattle, Washington | |||
data-sort-value=Duwamish | [197] | United States | Fireboat | Museum of History & Industry, South Lake Union, Seattle, Washington | |||
data-sort-value=Equator | Equator[198] | United States | Pygmy trading schooner, then tugboat | Everett, Washington | Carried Robert Louis Stevenson, future author of Treasure Island. | ||
data-sort-value=Sand Man | Sand Man[199] | United States | Tugboat | Olympia, Washington | |||
data-sort-value=Fireboat No. 1 | Fireboat No. 1 | United States | Fireboat | Tacoma, Washington | National Historic Landmark | ||
data-sort-value=Swiftsure | Swiftsure (LV-83)[200] | United States | Lightvessel | Northwest Seaport, Seattle, Washington | |||
data-sort-value=Turner Joy | [201] | United States | Destroyer | US Naval Destroyer Museum, Bremerton, Washington | |||
data-sort-value=Virginia V | Virginia V[202] | United States | Steamboat | Lake Union Park, Seattle, Washington | |||
data-sort-value=WT Preston | W. T. Preston[203] | United States | Dredger | Anacortes, Washington | |||
data-sort-value=Comanche | USCGC Comanche[204] | United States | Fleet tug | Puget Sound, Washington | In active service as a Living museum | ||
data-sort-value=Lotus | MV Lotus[205] | United States | Houseboat | Center for Wooden Boats, Washington | |||
Mystic (DSRV-1)[206] | United States | Deep-submergence rescue vehicle | United States Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, Washington | ||||
data-sort-value=Trieste 2 | Trieste II (DSV-1)[207] | United States | Bathyscaphe | Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, Washington | |||
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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data-sort-value=CG 41410 | CG 41410[208] | United States | Utility boat | Door County Maritime Museum, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin | |||
data-sort-value=Hope | Hope[209] | United States | Fish tug | Door County Maritime Museum, Gills Rock, Wisconsin | |||
data-sort-value=John Purves | John Purves[210] | United States | Tugboat | Door County Maritime Museum, Wisconsin | |||
data-sort-value=Ludingto | Ludington[211] | United States | Tugboat | Kewaunee, Wisconsin | U.S. Army tug at D-Day | ||
data-sort-value=Meteor | [212] | United States | Steamer | Superior, Wisconsin | Only surviving whaleback steamer. | ||
Ship | Country of preservation | Region of preservation | City of preservation | From | Year launched | Type | Fate | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
USS Barry[213] | United States | Washington, D.C. | Washington Navy Yard | United States | 1955 | Destroyer | Removed from display in 2015, scrapped 2022. | |
[214] | United States | South Carolina | Mount Pleasant | United States | 1934 | Cutter | Sunk as an artificial reef in 1992. | |
USCGC Mohawk[215] | United States | Florida | Key West | United States | 1934 | Cutter | Sunk as artificial reef in 2012. | |
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. | |