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The NC Maritime Museum is located just off the Intracoastal Waterway on the
Beaufort Waterfront. The all-wood, cedar-shake building on Front Street is
reminiscent of nineteenth century Beaufort and architecture and of the early US
Lifesaving Service buildings. Funded by the NC Department of Agriculture since
1975, the museum offers educational exhibits, programs and field trips. There is
no admission charge.
Museum exhibits highlight the maritime and natural history of coastal North
Carolina and include the history of the US Lifesaving Service, working
watercraft, ship models, decoys, hand tools, fossil and shell collections,
displays of coastal pant and animal life, salt water aquariums and indigenous
small craft. The research library offers visitors use of its extensive
collection.
The museum's Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center, just across the street on the
water side, is a working boat shop where visitors can watch wooden boats being
built and restored. There, in the model shop, volunteers build ship models to
scale.
The museum's annual programs attract all ages, all interests, all year. The
Wooden Boat Show, the first Saturday in May, is full of workshops,
demonstrations and activities for wooden boat owners and enthusiasts. The Junior
Sailing Program instructs two-week classes for children ages 8-15 from June
through August, and Summer Science School for those entering grades 1-9 involves
exciting field programs in both natural and maritime history.
For two decades, the museum's education staff has been offering environmental
education programs for the public. Coastal wetlands and habitats are highlighted
in trips to barrier island beaches, maritime forests, salt marshes, and tidal
flats. In addition there are trawling trips aboard a research vessel, visits to
local boat builders, bird watching and fossil hunts.
The museum gift shop has maritime and natural history
posters, field guides and posters, NOAA and US Department of Defense Mapping
charts and navigational aids. Construction plans for North Carolina small
watercraft can also be purchased.
For a free copy of the museum's calendar of activities, call or write NC
Maritime Museum, 315 Front St., Beaufort, North Carolina 28516, or call
252-728-7317.
The museum is open 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday, 10 am to 5 pm Saturday., and 1 pm to 5 pm, Sundays. The watercraft center is closed on Monday., but otherwise has the same hours as the museum.
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All Maritime Museum Photos shown in this site are the exclusive property of BJ Landry, Copyright (c) 2000, All Rights Reserved. Photos may Not Be Reproduced in any format without explicit written permission of BJ Landry, bjlandry@skybest.com
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