List of museum ships

List of museum ships

List of museum ships is a comprehensive, annotated list of museum ships around the world.Ships marked (not a museum ship) do not strictly fit the definition in that article: see also List of classic vessels for non-museum classic ships. The ships are arranged alphabetically, then by country, and by state within the United States.

A

*HNLMS "Abraham Crijnssen" — Dutch Navy Museum, Den Helder, Netherlands — minesweeper
* CSS "Acadia" — Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada — hydrographic survey and patrol ship of 1913
* USCGC Acacia (WLB-406) — Chicago, Illinois, USCG seagoing buoy tender
* — Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA — [. Site of Japanese surrender
*Modesty — Long Island Maritime Museum, West Sayville, New York USA — sloop
*"Mölders" — Wilhelmshaven, Germany — destroyer
* — Coal and ore freighter. First built after World War II
*Gdynia — "Dar Pomorza" — sailing frigate
*Gdynia — ORP "Błyskawica" — 1936 destroyer
*Hel — ORP "Batory" — patrol craft
*Kolobrzeg — ORP "Fala" — patrol craftPortugal
*Lisbon" — Bergantim Real" — Maritime Museum (Lisbon) — 1778 Portuguese royal barge
*Lisbon" — "Dom Fernando II e Glória" — Maritime Museum (Lisbon) — 1843 sailing frigateRussia
*Kaliningrad, — "Kosmonavt Viktor Patsayev" (alt. spelling: Cosmonaut Viktor Patsayev),
*Kaliningrad, — "Kruzenshtern" (1926) — four masted barque and tall ship
*Kaliningrad, — "B-413" — Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class submarine [http://www.hnsa.org/ships/b413.htm]
*Kaliningrad, — "Vityaz" (alternate spelling: "Vitiaz, Vitjaz") — science ship of the former USSR Academy of Sciences
*Krasnodar, — "M 261" — Soviet Quebec class submarine
*Murmansk, — "Lenin" — icebreaker
*Novorossiysk, — "Mikhail Kutuzov" — Sverdlov class cruiser, launched 1952
*Saint Petersburg, — "D-2 Narodovolets" — Soviet Dekabrist class submarine of World War II
*Saint Petersburg, — "Krasin" — icebreaker
*Saint Petersburg, —
*Gangneung; — "Sang-o" Class submarine — Gangneung Unification Park — North Korean coastal submarine of the Special Naval Infiltration Unit of the Reconnaissance Bureau of the General Staff Department, Korean People's Army.
*Gangneung; — USS|Tacoma|PF-3|6 — frigate donated to South Korean Navy as museum ship in 1973.
*Jinhae, — ROKS "Kang Won" (DD-922) formerly USS|William R. Rush|DD-714 &mdash Sclass|Gearing|destroyer launched 1945Spain
*Barcelona — "Tiburón-I" SA-51 — Science Museum — Spanish submarine, launched 1957
*Cartagena, Spain — SA-42 midget submarine
*Cartagena, Spain — "Peral" — submarine of Isaac Peral, 1887
*Cartagena, Spain — "Tiburón-II" SA-52 — Spanish submarine, launched 1957
*Torrevieja, — "Delfin (S-61)" — Sclass|Daphné|submarine
Sweden
*Gothenburg, — HMS "Nordkaparen" — Gothenburg Maritime Centre, — 1962 Draken class submarine [http://www.goteborgsmaritimacentrum.com/default.asp?viewset=1&on=Fartygsflottan&id=&initid=52&heading=Fartygsflottan&mainpage=templates/05.asp?sida=44]
*Gothenburg, — HMS "Småland" — Gothenburg Maritime Centre — Swedish Navy destroyer
*Gothenburg, — "Sölve" — Gothenburg Maritime Centre — 1875 coastal defence monitor
*Gothenburg, — MS|Fryken — Gothenburg Maritime Centre — 1938 coastal freighter [http://www.msfryken.se/]
*Karlskrona, — "Jarramas" — Marinmuseum — 3 masted tall ship of 1900
*Stockholm, — "Af Chapman" (1888) — Skeppsholmen island, steel full-rigged ship
*Karlskrona, — "Hajen" — Marinmuseum — 1904 submarine
*Karlskrona, — HMS "Bremön" (M55) — minesweeper [http://www.hnsa.org/ships/bremon.htm]
*Stockholm, — "Finngrundet" lightvessel — operated in the Baltic Sea during summer months from 1903 until 1969
*Stockholm, — "Vasa" — 17th century Swedish battleship
*Stockholm, — HMS|Spica|T121|6 — torpedo boat
*Stockholm, — SS|Sankt Erik —Icebreaker launched 1915, in service until 1977
Thailand
*Chulachomklao — HTMS "Maeklong" — — gunboat
*Jesada — "S 194" — formerly Sweden, currently in refit (2007), Jesada Technik Museum Thailand — Soviet Whiskey class submarine
Turkey
*Istanbul, — TCG "Uluçalireis", ex USS|Thornback|SS-418|6 — submarine
*Izmit, — TCG "Gayret" (D352) — former USS|Eversole|DD-789)|USS "Eversole" (DD-789 of 1946
*Tarsus, — "Nusret" — Çanakkale Park — minelayer at Battle of GallipoliUkraine
*Odessa, — "M 302" — Soviet Quebec class submarine
United Kingdom - England
*Birkenhead, — HMS|Bronington|M1115|6 — minesweeper
*Birkenhead, — "U-534" — Type IXC/40 U-boat — sunk in 1945, but raised in 1993
*Birkenhead, — HMS|Onyx|S21|6 — Sclass|Oberon|submarine — took part in the Falklands War
*Birkenhead, — HMS|Plymouth|F126|6 — Royal Navy frigate — took part in the Falklands War
*Birkenhead, — HMS "LCT (3) 7074" — Warship Preservation Trust — last surviving landing craft tank that took part in D-Day
*Bristol, — SS|Great Britain — first ocean-going ship to have an iron hull and a screw propeller
*Bristol, — "Pyronaut" — Bristol Harbour Railway and Industrial Museum — fireboat
*Chatham, — HMS|Cavalier|R73|6 — "C" class destroyer
*Chatham, — HMS "XE8" "Expunger" — Chatham Historic Dockyard, Kent — 1945 midget submarine
*Chatham, — HMS|Gannet|1878|6 — 1878 screw sloop
*Chatham, — HMS|Ocelot|S17|6 — Sclass|Oberon|submarine
*Chatham, — "VIC 56" — Chatham Historic Dockyard, — Victualling Inshore Craft of 1945 [http://www.vic56.co.uk/]
*Duxford, — HMS "X51" "Stickleback" — Imperial War Museum Duxford — midget submarine
*Duxford, — HM "CMB 4" — Imperial War Museum Duxford — coastal motor boat of 1916, commanded by Augustus Agar in VC-winning action in 1919
*Fleetwood, — "Jacinta" — Fleetwood Museum, Wyre Dock Marina — 50 metre stern trawler, built 1972 [http://www.fleetwoodmuseum.co.uk/jacinta.html]
*Folkestone, — "U457" — Soviet Foxtrot class submarine "U457" or ? B-39 [http://www.sovietsub.co.uk/]
*Gosport, — HMS "X24" — Royal Navy Submarine Museum — X class submarine of World War II
*Gosport, — Biber class — Royal Navy Submarine Museum — German midget submarine of World War II
*Gosport, — HMS "Holland 1" — Royal Navy Submarine Museum — first Royal Navy submarine
*Gosport, — "LR 3" — Royal Navy Submarine Museum — ocean survey and repair submersible of 1982
*Gosport, — HMS|Alliance|P417|6 — Royal Navy Submarine Museum — Sclass|Amphion|submarine
*Great Yarmouth, — "Lydia Eva" — steam powered herring drifter of 1930 [http://www.lydiaeva.org.uk/]
*Greenwich, — "Cutty Sark" — clipper ship (partially damaged by fire in 2007)
*Greenwich, — "Gipsy Moth IV" — formerly at 54ft ketch of Sir Francis Chichester
*Hartlepool, — PS "Wingfield Castle" — Hartlepool's Maritime Experience — 1934 paddle steamer
*Hartlepool, — HMS|Trincomalee — 38 gun frigate from 1817
*Kingston upon Hull, — "Arctic Corsair" H320 — side-fishing trawler
*Kingston upon Hull, — "Spurn Lightship" — lightship
*Leigh-on-Sea, — HMS|Wilton|M1116|6 — Essex Yacht Club, (partially converted into clubhouse) — prototype glass-reinforced plastic minesweeper, launched 1972
*Liverpool — "Brocklebank" — Merseyside Maritime Museum — 1964 steel motor tug [http://blog.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/MaritimeTalesTugBoatsOnTheMersey.aspx]
*Liverpool — "Daniel Adamson" — Merseyside — 1903 steam tug tender [http://www.danieladamson.com]
*Liverpool — "De Wadden" — Merseyside Maritime Museum — 1917 Arklow trading schooner [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/collections/ ]
*Liverpool — "Edmund Gardner" — Albert Dock, Merseyside Maritime Museum — 1953 Port of Liverpool pilot vessel
*London, — "James Caird" — Dulwich College — whaleboat from the "Endurance"
*London, — HMS|Belfast|C35|6 — light cruiser
*London, — SS|Robin — West India Quay — steam coaster of 1890
*Morwellham Quay, — "Garlandstone" — 75 ft ketch, 1909 [http://nationalhistoricships.org.uk/index.cfm/event/getVessel/vref/136]
*Newcastle upon Tyne, — "Turbinia" — The Discovery Museum, first steam turbine powered steamship, 1894
*Plymouth, England —HMS|Courageous|S50|6 — Devonport Dockyard, Sclass|Churchill|submarine|0 nuclear submarine
*Plymouth, — HMS|Valiant|S102|6 — Devonport Dockyard — Sclass|Valiant|submarine|0 nuclear submarine
*Plymouth, — HMS "M 33" — British monitor (under restoration as museum ship)
*Plymouth, — "Mary Rose" — Tudor carrack (not a complete museum ship - salvaged wreck and artifacts)
*Plymouth, — HMS|Victory — oldest commissioned warship
*Plymouth, — HMS|Warrior|1860|6 — first ocean-going iron hulled armoured battleship
*Ramsgate, — "Cervia" — East Kent Maritime Museum — steam tug, launched 1946 [http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/maritime/cervia.htm]
*Ramsgate, — "Sundowner" — East Kent Maritime Trust — Admiralty steam launch of 1912 commanded by Charles Lightoller in Operation Dynamo, 1940
*Southampton, — SS|Shieldhall — Cargo ship (sludge boat) (not a museum ship)
United Kingdom - Northern Ireland
*Belfast, — HMS|Caroline|1914|6 — WW1 light cruiser, last survivor from the Battle of Jutland, currently RNVR housing ship, awaiting decommissioning
*Belfast, — SS|Nomadic|1911|6 — White Star Line tender to RMS|TitanicUnited Kingdom - Scotland
*Anstruther, Fife, — "Reaper" — Scottish Fisheries Museum —
fifie herring drifter of 1901
*Dundee, — RRS "Discovery" — Used by Antarctic explorers Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton
*Dundee, mdash;HMS|Unicorn|1824|6 — one of two surviving Leda class sailing frigates
*Glasgow, — "City of Adelaide" — Scottish Maritime Museum — composite hull clipper, launched Sunderland, 1864
*Glasgow, — "Glenlee" — 1896 steel barque
*Glasgow, — PS "Waverley" — seagoing paddle steamer (not a museum ship)
*Inveraray, — "Arctic Penguin" — steel-hull schooner Clyde puffer
*Inveraray, — "VIC 27", also known as "Auld Reekie" — Inverary Maritime Museum — Clyde puffer
**Inveraray, — "VIC 72", also known as "Vital Spark", formerly "Eilean Eisdeal" — Inverary Maritime Museum, Scotland — Clyde puffer
*Irvine, Scotland — "VIC 18", also known as "Spartan" — Scottish Maritime Museum, of 1940
*Leith (by Edinburgh), — HMY "Britannia" — former royal yacht
*Leith (by Edinburgh), — SS|Explorer — steam trawler
*Loch Katrine, — SS|Sir Walter Scott — screw steamer (not a museum ship)
*Loch Lomond, — PS "Maid of the Loch" — paddle steamer (not a museum ship)

United States

Alabama
*Chickasaw, — USS "LST 325" — landing ship tank
*Mobile, — USS|Alabama|BB-60|6 — World War II "South Dakota"-class battleship
*Mobile, — USS|Drum|SS-228|6 — submarine
Arkansas
*Little Rock, —USS|Razorback|SS-394|6 — Sclass|Balao|submarine|1
California
*Alameda,— USS|Hornet|CV-12|6 World War II aircraft carrier
*Long Beach, — RMS|Queen Mary Ocean liner
*Long Beach, — "B-427" Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class submarine (renamed Scorpion)
*Oakland, — USS|Potomac|AG-25|6 Presidential yacht of Franklin D. Roosevelt
*Richmond, SS|Red Oak Victory — World War II Victory ship, cargo ship
*San Diego, — "Berkeley" — double-ended steam-powered ferryboat
*San Diego, — Medea (yacht) — San Diego Maritime Museum — 1904 steam yacht
*San Diego, — "B 39" — — Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class submarine
*San Diego, — "Star of India" — San Diego Maritime Museum — barque, possibly oldest merchant ship afloat
*San Diego, — USS|Midway|CV-41|6 — Sclass|Midway|aircraft carrier. First post-World War II carrier.
*San Diego, — "Surprise" (originally called "Rose") — Replica of the 18th century Royal Navy frigate HMS|Rose|1757|6
*San Francisco, — "Alma" — San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park — 1891 built scow schooner
*San Francisco, — "Balclutha" — San Francisco, California, USA — steel hulled square-rigged sailing ship
*San Francisco, — C.A. Thayer (1895)
*San Francisco, — Eppleton Hall (1914) — paddlewheel tug
*San Francisco, — Eureka (ferryboat) — side-wheel paddle steamboat
*San Francisco, — "Hercules" — 1907 tug
*San Francisco, — SS|Jeremiah O'Brien — World War II Liberty ship
*San Francisco, — USS|Pampanito|SS-383|6 — World War II Sclass|Balao|submarine
*San Pedro, —SS|Lane Victory — Victory ship
Connecticut
*Groton, — USS|Nautilus|SSN-571|6 — Groton, Connecticut, USA — First nuclear submarine
*Mystic, — "Charles W. Morgan" — whaler
*Mystic, — "Emma C. Berry" (sloop) — Mystic Seaport
*Mystic, — "Joseph Conrad" — Mystic Seaport — Sailing ship from the late 1880s
*Mystic, — "L. A. Dunton" (schooner) — Mystic Seaport
*Mystic, — "Sabino" (passenger steamboat) — Mystic Seaport
*New Haven, — Freedom Schooner Amistad — recreation of a nineteenth century schooner
Delaware
*Wilmington, — "Kalmar Nyckel" — brought Swedish immigrants to Delaware (replica)
District of Columbia
*Washington, DC, — "Trieste" — Naval Historical Center — deep-diving research bathyscaphe
*Washington, DC, — USS|Philadelphia|1776|Philadelphia (gundelo — National Museum of American History
*Washington, DC, — USS|Barry|DD-933|6 — destroyer
Florida
*Key West, — USCGC|Mohawk|WPG-78
*Tampa, — SS|American Victory — Victory ship
Hawaii
*Honolulu, — "Falls of Clyde" — Bishop Museum— four-master
*Pearl Harbor, — USS|Arizona|BB-39 — USS "Arizona" Memorial — Battleship sunk by Japanese aircraft in the attack on Pearl Harbor
*Pearl Harbor, — USS|Bowfin|SS-287|6 — submarine
*Pearl Harbor, — USS|Missouri|BB-63|6 — World War II Sclass|Iowa|battleship, site of Japanese surrender
Illinois
*Chicago, — USCGC Acacia (WLB-406) — , USCG seagoing buoy tender
*Chicago, — "U-505" — Type IX U-boat
Louisiana
*Baton Rouge, — USS|Kidd|DD-661|6 — Sclass|Fletcher|destroyer
Maryland
*Baltimore, — LV 116 — Lightship Chesapeake — Baltimore Maritime Museum
*Baltimore, — "Pride of Baltimore II" — clipper replica
*Baltimore, — SS|John W. Brown — World War II Liberty ship
*Baltimore, — USCGC|Taney|WHEC-37|6 — Baltimore Maritime Museum — 1936 USCG cutter. Last warship present at Pearl Harbor afloat.
*Baltimore, — USS|Constellation|1854|6 — sloop of war — last wooden warship built in US
*Baltimore, — USS|Torsk|SS-423|6 — Sclass|Tench|submarine
*Chestertown, — HMS|Sultana — Replica of 18th century Royal Navy schooner
Massachusetts
*Boston, — USS|Cassin Young|DD-793|6 —Sclass|Fletcher|destroyer
*Boston, — USS|Constitution — sailing frigate, oldest commissioned warship afloat
*Fall River, — "Hiddensee" — Battleship Cove — Tarantul I class missile corvette
*Fall River, — "PT-617" — Battleship Cove — PT boat
*Fall River, — USS|Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.|DD-850|6 — Battleship Cove — Post-World War II destroyer
*Fall River, — USS|Lionfish|SS-298|6 — Battleship Cove — 1943 U.S. Navy submarine
*Fall River, — USS|Massachusetts|BB-59|6 — Battleship Cove — World War II "South Dakota"-class battleship
*Plymouth, — "Mayflower II" — replica of the Pilgrims' ship, crossed Atlantic
*Quincy, — USS|Salem|CA-139|6 — United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum — Cold War Sclass|Des Moines|cruiser
Michigan
*Douglas, — SS|Keewatin — Keewatin Maritime Museum — Great Lakes steamship of 1907
*Mackinaw City, — USCGC|Mackinaw|WAGB-83|6 — Michigan USCGC Coast Guard cutter
*Manistee, — City of Milwaukee — Railroad Car Ferry, 1931
*Muskegon, — SS "Milwaukee Clipper" — second oldest non-ocean liner in America
*Muskegon, — USCGC|McLane|W-146|6 — Prohibition-era coast guard cutter
*Muskegon, — USS|Silversides|SS-236|6, World War II Sclass|Gato|submarine
*Port Huron, — "Huron" — lightship
*Port Huron, — USCGC Bramble (WLB-392) — USCG Seagoing Buoy Tender
Minnesota
*Duluth, — SS "William A Irvin" — 1938 lake freighter
*Duluth, — USCGC|Sundew|WLB-404|6 — United States Coast Guard Buoy Tender
*Winona, — "Julius C. Wilkie" —Replica of a stern-wheel riverboat; the original, destroyed by arson in 1984, was one of the last surviving sternwheelers
Mississippi
*Vicksburg, — USS|Cairo|1861|6 — ironclad gunboat
North Carolina
*Manteo, — "Elizabeth II" (replica) —A replica of Sir Walter Raleigh's colony ship "Elizabeth"
*Wilmington, — USS|North Carolina|BB-55|6 — World War II Sclass|North Carolina|battleship
Nebraska
*Omaha, — USS|Hazard|AM-240|6 — minesweeper
*Omaha, — USS|Marlin|SST-2|6 — submarine
New Hampshire
*Portsmouth, — USS|Albacore|AGSS-569|6 — experimental submarine
New Jersey
*Camden, — USS|New Jersey|BB-62|6 — Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial — World War II Sclass|Iowa|battleship
* Hackensack, — USS|Ling|SS-297|6 — Sclass|Balao|submarine — New Jersey Naval Museum,
*Paterson, — "Fenian Ram" — Paterson Museum — John Philip Holland submarine of 1881
New York
*Albany — USS|Slater|DE-766|6 — Sclass|Cannon|destroyer escort, launched 1944
*Brooklyn — Lehigh Valley 79 (Barge) — [http://www.waterfrontmuseum.org/ The Waterfront Museum] NY-railroad barge
*Buffalo, — USS|Croaker|SS-246|6 — Sclass|Gato|submarine
*Buffalo, — USS|Little Rock|CG-4|6 — guided missile cruiser
*Buffalo, — USS|The Sullivans|DD-537|6 — Sclass|Fletcher|destroyer, launched 1943
*New York City — "Peking" (1911) — South Street Seaport Museum — four masted barque, a Flying P-Liner
*New York City, — "Ambrose" — South Street Seaport — lightship
*New York City, — Lettie G. Howard (schooner) — South Street Seaport Museum
*New York City, — USS|Intrepid|CV-11|6 — — World War II Sclass|Essex|aircraft carrier
*New York City, — USS Growler (SSG-577) — Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, submarine
*Oswego, — "Nash" (harbor tug) — H. Lee White Maritime Museum
*Oyster Bay, — "Nantucket" LV-112 — lightship
*West Sayville — Modesty — Long Island Maritime Museum — sloop
*West Sayville — Priscilla — Long Island Maritime Museum — sloop
Ohio
*Cleveland, — SS "William G. Mather" — bulk freighter
*Cleveland, — USS|Cod|SS-224|6 — submarine
Oklahoma
*Muskogee — USS|Batfish|SS-310|6 — Sclass|Balao|submarine
Oregon
*Newport, — RV "Hero" — National Science Foundation polar research vessel
*Portland, Oregon — USS|Blueback|SS-581|6 — submarine
Pennsylvania
*Philadelphia, — USS|Becuna|SS-319|6 — submarine
*Philadelphia, — USS|Olympia|C-6|6 — protected cruiser, Spanish-American War, flagship of Admiral Dewey
*Pittsburgh — USS|Requin|SS-481|6 — submarine of 1945-1971
Rhode Island
*Newport, — Coronet (yacht), — wooden hulled schooner ship
*"K-77" — Providence, Rhode Island, USA — Soviet submarine Juliett-class (Nato: "Juliett 484")
South Carolina
*Mount Pleasant — USCGC|Ingham|WHEC-35|6 — "Treasury"-class United States Coast Guard Cutter
*Mount Pleasant — USS|Clamagore|SS-343|6 — Cold War Sclass|Balao|submarine
*Mount Pleasant — USS|Laffey|DD-724|6 — Sclass|Allen M. Sumner|destroyer
*Mount Pleasant — USS|Yorktown|CV-10|6 — Sclass|Essex|aircraft carrier
Texas
*Corpus Christi — USS|Lexington|CV-16|6 — Sclass|Essex|aircraft carrier
*Fredericksburg — "HA. 19 (Japanese Midget Submarine)" — National Museum of the Pacific War at Japanese Ko-hyoteki class submarineFredericksburg
*Galveston — "Elissa" — Texas Seaport Museum — 1877 iron barque
*Galveston — USS|Cavalla|SS-244|6 — Sclass|Gato|submarine
*Galveston — USS|Stewart|DE-238|6 — Sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort
*La Porte, USA — USS|Texas|BB-35|6 — World War I and World War II Sclass|New York|battleship
Virginia
*Norfolk, USA — USS|Wisconsin|BB-64|6 — battleship
*Portsmouth, — LV 101 — Lightship Portsmouth — Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum
*Richmond, Virginia, — RV "Aluminaut" — Science Museum of Virginia — 1964 Deep Submergence Vessel
Vermont
*Shelburne, — Ticonderoga (steamboat), 1906. Dry Berthed at the Shelburne Museum, VT, USA.
Washington
*Anacortes, — "WT Preston" — paddle steamer dredger, launched 1929
*Bremerton — USS|Turner Joy|DD-951|6 — 1958 Sclass|Forrest Sherman|destroyer
*Olympia, — "Sand Man" — 1910 tugboat
*Seattle, — "Arthur Foss" — tugboat
*Seattle, — "Cutter Alert" — 1927 Cutter
*Tacoma, USA — Fireboat No. 1 (Tacoma, Wash.) — fireboat
Wisconsin
*Manitowoc, —USS|Cobia|SS-245|6 — Sclass|Gato|submarine
*Sheboygan, — USS|Edson|DD-946|6 — Sclass|Forrest Sherman|destroyer of 1958
*Superior — SS|Meteor — 1896 "whaleback" freighter

ee also

*Viking ship replica

External links

* [http://www.hnsa.org/ Historic Naval Ships Visitors' Guide]
* [http://www.submarinemuseums.org/ Museum submarines in the United States]
* [http://www.bb62museum.org/wrldnmus.html Naval and Maritime Museums List International (Except USA)]
* [http://www.bb62museum.org/usnavmus.html Naval and Maritime Museums List United States of America]
* [http://www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~mhe1000/vessels.htm Maritime Museums in Britain and Ireland - Vessels]


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